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∙ 16y agoThe temperature at sea level is 20 degrees celsius. What is the temperature at the top of a mountain 3000 m above sea level?
Decrease of temperature with height: 6.5 Kelvin per km to about 11 km altitude.
That is for a height of 3 km = 3000 m about 6.5 times 3 = 19.5 degrees colder than the ground. So if at ground it is 20°C, at the top of the mountain (3000 m) it will be about 0°C.
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∙ 16y ago58 F
7 F
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Boiling point of water under certain pressure conditions. Equivalent to the temperature where the vapor pressure of steam is 1 atmosphere.
- 23 degrees
zero degrees Cecilius
Celsius and centigrade are the same measure of temperature
kelvin
Yes, water can exist in liquid form at 0 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure. However, it will freeze into a solid state (ice) if the temperature drops below 0 degrees Celsius.
Yup ! Haha ! Its -40 Degrees ! :D
143.6F
166 degrees
8 degrees Celsius = 46.4 degrees Fahrenheit
Approximatly 150oc
The coldest recorded temperature on Kanchenjunga mountain in Nepal is approximately -41 degrees Celsius (-42 degrees Fahrenheit).
49 degrees Celsius is approximately 120.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
If the wet adiabatic lapse rate is 6 degrees per kilometer, the temperature decreases by 6 degrees for every kilometer gained in altitude. To find the temperature at the top of the mountain, you need to know the initial temperature at the base of the mountain and the altitude gained to the top of the mountain. Start with the base temperature and subtract 6 degrees for every kilometer of altitude gained.