I've been told that the water in the Gulf of Mexico has been 4 degrees
Celsius hotter than average this year.
The promises it contained didn't keep the planet from overheating — indeed, even if everyone had kept them, the Earth would still have gotten 3.5 degrees
Celsius hotter, enough to collapse every ecosystem you'd like to name.
Currently, human warming by Greenhouse gasses has pushed global average surface temperatures into a range about 1 degree
Celsius hotter than the 1880s.
In context, the current drought emergency has taken place as global temperatures hit near 1.2 degrees
Celsius hotter than 1880s averages.
2010 was 0.01 degrees
Celsius hotter than the number two hottest year 2005 and 0.02 degrees
Celsius hotter than the third hottest year, 1998.
Right now, annual global average temperature is about 1 °
Celsius hotter than average, and we're already locked into at least another 0.5 ° of warming.
However, they were able to estimate the surface temperature of the companion star and found that it is about 2,000 degrees
Celsius hotter than the surface of the Sun.
Using specially developed model configurations, the team studies how Arctic whitening would be expected to play out in a world with four times the preindustrial amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and an Arctic that is about 10 degrees
Celsius hotter (18 degrees Fahrenheit).
In a paper published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, the researchers note that the ancient Earth harbored a mantle that was as much as 200 degrees
Celsius hotter than it is today — temperatures that may have brewed up more uniform, less dense material throughout the entire mantle layer.
Not exact matches
Hence, if water is to be raised to boiling point, it can only be on account of the cause (the fire) being itself as least as
hot as 100 degrees
Celsius.
Although the gas is at a chilly minus 63 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 53 degrees
Celsius) and is 300 trillion times less dense than Earth's atmosphere, it's still five times
hotter and 10 to 100 times denser than what's typical in galaxies like the Milky Way.
The day of the dinner party dawned
hot and humid — it was 39 degrees
Celsius in the shade.
Roast in a
hot oven at 180 degrees
Celsius, until blistered.
I cooled the coconut milk to 37 °
Celsius (according to the thermometer) then proceeded as per the recipe, however it seemed too
hot to me, there was a little steam coming off.
Last week's daily temperatures across the Darling Downs in the high 30's and sometime nudging 40
Celsius were 6 to 8 degrees
hotter than the average for this time of the year.
I'm a bit confused by your comment though — 180 C i.e. 180 degrees
Celsius is much
hotter than 180 F i.e. 180 degrees Fahrenheit.
A room thermometer can help keep the room at the right temperature (anywhere between 16 - 18 degrees
Celsius) but also check if thre's a window is open elsewhere in the house that's cooling the room too much or your baby has too many layers and is getting too
hot.
It is always recommended to mix using
hot water above 70 degrees
Celsius after which you then cool it before the baby can feed on it.
Infant formula manufacturers recommend against preparing powdered infant formula with boiling
hot water (i.e., 70 °
Celsius / 158 ° F).
Make sure you wash the clothes in water
hot enough to kill germs (160 degrees Fahrenheit or 71
Celsius), and use a detergent that is free of fragrances and dyes.
Fill the tub with about 3 inches of water that feels warm but not
hot to the inside of your wrist — about 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees
Celsius) or a few degrees warmer.
One enduring mystery is why the corona is millions of degrees
hotter than the surface of the sun, which is a relatively balmy 5,500 °
Celsius.
The heat map on the right shows the areas of densest development also have the
hottest land surface temperatures (red), near 30 degrees
Celsius.
There, ISON will roast at more than 2,000 degrees
Celsius (
hotter than 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit), boiling off layer after layer of its frozen surface.
The water shouldn't be too
hot but close to body temperature (37
Celsius).
Letian Dou, a chemical engineer at Purdue University, and colleagues were only able to form these light - harvesting crystals in their solar cells by cranking the heat to 105 °
Celsius, much
hotter than your average sun - blasted window.
This is primarily because light bulb filaments must be extremely
hot — thousands of degrees
Celsius — in order to glow in the visible range and micro-scale metal wires can not withstand such temperatures.
Because Earth and the moon were tidally locked from the beginning, the still
hot Earth — more than 2500 degrees
Celsius — radiated towards the near side of the moon.
As an example of the use of the model, the core of the plasma inside the seven - story ITER tokamak, the international fusion experiment under construction in France, will have to be more than 10 times
hotter than the core of the sun, whose temperature is 15 million degrees
Celsius.
Temperatures inside the earth are much
hotter than on the surface and can range from 1,470 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit (800 to 1,200 degrees
Celsius).
The seafloor along the Alarcón Rise is covered in young, fresh lava, and the fluids spewing out of the vents are very
hot (up to 360 degrees
Celsius) and rich in metal sulfides that form dark, crumbly chimneys known as «black smokers.»
Coronal loops are giant magnetic arches filled with
hot plasma at temperatures of over a million degrees
Celsius.
The team's measurements suggest the planet's nightside would actually exhibit a ruddy glow because its temperature appears to be in excess of 1,000 degrees
Celsius — as
hot as a blast furnace.
That water also has to be
hot to separate the clingy hydrocarbon — at least 50 degrees
Celsius, which requires burning natural gas to heat it.
Temperatures near the Jovian core may exceed 20,000 °
Celsius — more than three times as
hot as the surface of the sun.
But the black holes in the Whirlpool have temperatures of less than 4 million degrees
Celsius, indicating that the clouds of
hot gas swirling around them are bigger and more spread out.
So Weschler and Wisthaler simulated a typical office environment at the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen — two people in a carpeted 28.5 — cubic meter room at a temperature of 23 degrees
Celsius with two small stainless steel tables, two chairs, two flat - screen LCD monitors, two headsets, one walkie - talkie, one small mixing fan, a few books, two laptops, two bottles of water and ozone concentrations that reached roughly 32 parts per billion, an average exposure for a
hot, smoggy day.
On Earth this feat requires taming plasma (electrically charged gas) at temperatures around 150 million degrees
Celsius, 10 times as
hot as the inferno at the sun's core.
Because most salts only melt at high temperatures (table salt, for example, melts at around 1472 degrees Fahrenheit, or 800 degrees
Celsius) and do not turn to vapor until they get considerably
hotter — they can be used to store a lot of the sun's energy as heat.
These chimneys gush extremely
hot fluids (over 350 degrees
Celsius, 660 degrees Fahrenheit) rich in heavy metals and sulfides.
The National Weather Service officially declared Sunday (June 30) the
hottest June day in the United States ever, at 129 degrees Fahrenheit (54 degrees
Celsius) in Death Valley, tying the record from 1902.
When corals are exposed to temperatures two or three degrees
hotter than their evolved maximum (31 degrees
Celsius for Great Barrier Reef species), along with increased levels of sunlight, it is lethal.
Since the operating temperature for fusion is in the hundreds of millions degrees
Celsius,
hotter than any known material can withstand, engineers found they could contain a plasma — a neutral electrically conductive, high - energy state of matter — at these temperatures using magnetic fields.
The front end has a plasma torch that gets up to many thousands of degrees
Celsius, as
hot as the sun's surface.
With blistering temps hovering at about 4,300 o
Celsius, the atmosphere on KELT 9b's dayside is over 700 degrees
hotter than the previous record - holder — and
hot enough that atoms can not bind together to form molecules.
Right: mature flowers of a tomato plant under
hot conditions (32 degrees
Celsius during the day, 26 at night).
I read that the sun's surface temperature is about 6,000 degrees
Celsius but that the corona — the sun's atmosphere — is much
hotter, millions of degrees.
Up to a trillion high - energy photons, moving in unison, sweep through the matter, heating it to more than one million degrees
Celsius —
hot as the solar corona — in less than a trillionth of a second.
The sun's surface is a roiling mass of
hot ionized gas, or plasma, which is about a roasty 6,000 °
Celsius.
If the ions collide with enough force, they fuse, converting some of their mass into energy, but this requires temperatures of at least 100 million degrees
Celsius with conventional fuel,
hot enough to melt any container.