The subterranean
temperature of the water stays at a relatively constant temperature.
Not exact matches
Cooler night
temperatures also allow the scanner to
stay cool and minimize the evaporation
of water from the surface during the scanning procedure.
The only places in which
water molecules could remain is in the shade
of craters and perpetually dark areas
of the moon, where
temperatures stay at a chilling minus 280 Fahrenheit.
Thomas estimated that the average time spent in the
water for most
of the New Year's Day attendees is 2 or 3 minutes, although Polar Bear Club members who are more used to the cold
stay in for about 10 minutes, «regardless
of the
temperature,» he said.
Wet Earth Erin Wayman's article «Faint young sun» (SN: 5/4/13, p. 30), about how the early Earth
stayed warm enough for liquid
water, made me wonder about the effect
of the
temperature of the planet itself.
As such a pulse
of water vapor won't
stay in the atmosphere long enough to raise the
temperature significantly and the original equilibrium (prior to the pulse) will be quickly re-established.
The combination
of the
water's
temperature and salinity determines whether it rises to the surface, sinks to the bottom, or
stays at some intermediate depth.
The length
of time you
stay in the
water depends on the
temperature, which I've noticed is something
of a national obsession.
Stay hydrated with a lot
of room
temperature water with fresh lemon juice squeezed in every day.
First, keeping
water un-frozen in the winter at
temperatures down to -10 (any colder and the dogs just get to
stay inside, there's only so much warmth four dogs piled into four feet
of bedding in a plywood house can produce).
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 40m Currents: Gentle to moderate Surface conditions: Usually calm but can be choppy
Water temperature: 24 - 29 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: > 300 Recommended length
of stay: 1 - 2 weeks
Depth: 16 - > 131 ft (5 - > 40m) Visibility: 33 - 131 ft (10 - 40m) Currents: None to gentle Surface conditions: Mostly calm but can be choppy further from shore
Water temperature: 79 - 84 °F (26 - 29 °C) Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: > 125 Recommended length
of stay: 2 - 3 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 5 - 30m Currents: Can be very strong Surface conditions: Can be rough
Water temperature: 20 - 28 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: > 35 Distance: ~ 490 km east
of Bali (24 hours), 20 km west
of Labuan Bajo (Flores, 2 hours), 90 km east southeast
of Bima (Sumbawa, 8 hours) Recommended length
of stay: 6 - 11 days
Depth: 5 - 40m Visibility: 5 - 25m Currents: Can be strong Surface conditions: Calm to choppy
Water temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 6, but > 20 including Koh Tao Recommended length
of stay: 5 days
Depth: 16 - 115ft (5 - 35m) Visibility: 33 - 82ft (10 - 25m) Currents: None to gentle Surface conditions: Mostly calm but can be choppy further from shore
Water temperature: 77 - 84 °F (25 - 29 °C) Experience level: Beginner - intermediate Number
of dive sites: > 30 Distance: 25 miles (40 km) north northeast
of Belize City Recommended length
of stay: 1 week
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 80m Currents: Can be very strong Surface conditions: Calm
Water temperature: 19 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 500 Recommended length
of stay: 2 - 4 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 30m Currents: Moderate to strong Surface conditions: Normally calm
Water temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: Unknown, but > 15 Recommended length
of stay: 10 - 12 days
Depth: 16 - 100ft (5 - 30m) Visibility: 50 - 100ft (15 - 30m) Currents: Gentle to moderate Surface conditions: Generally calm but can be choppy
Water temperature: 72 - 82 °F (22 - 28 °C) Experience level: Beginner - intermediate Number
of dive sites: ~ 11 Distance: 108 miles (175 km) from Punta Arenas, 10 miles (16 km) offshore from the Osa Peninsula Recommended length
of stay: 8 days
Great for: Small animals, underwater photography, walls, wrecks, drift dives, reef life and health and advanced divers Not so great for: Beginners Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 80m Currents: Can be very strong Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 19 - 30 °C Experience Level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 500 Access: Dive resorts and liveaboard charters Recommended length
of stay: 2 - 4 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 45m Currents: Can be very strong Surface conditions: Calm
Water temperature: 19 - 26 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 50 Recommended length
of stay: 1 - 2 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 30m Currents: Moderate Surface conditions: Calm
Water temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: Unknown, but > 200 Recommended length
of stay: 10 - 16 days
Great for: Small animals, underwater photography and advanced divers Not so great for: Large animals, walls, drift dives and non-diving activities Depth: 5 - 30m Visibility: 10 - 25m Currents: Gentle Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 26 - 29 °C Experience Level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: > 30 Distance: ~ 45 km east
of Manado (1 1/2 hours) Access: Resorts and liveaboards Recommended length
of stay: 5 - 10 days
Great for: Large animals, small animals, drift dives, visibility, advanced divers and non-diving activities Not so great for: Underwater photography and snorkelling Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 45m Currents: Can be very strong Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 19 - 26 °C Experience Level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 50 Access: Dive resorts Recommended length
of stay: 1 - 2 weeks
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 20 - 40m Currents: Gentle Surface conditions: Calm
Water temperature: 25 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 20 Recommended length
of stay: 5 - 8 days
Great for: Reef life and health, large and small animals, underwater photography, advanced divers Not so great for: Non-diving activities Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 10 - 30m Currents: Can be strong Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience Level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: Unknown but > 200 Distance: ~ 1,200 km north east
of West Timor (60 hours) Access: Liveaboard cruises from West Papua Recommended length
of stay: 10 - 16 days
Depth: 5m - > 40m Visibility: 15m - 35m Currents: Can be stong Surface conditions: Can be rough
Water temperature: 23 - 30 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 125 Recommended length
of stay: 1 - 2 weeks
Depth: 16 - > 130ft (5 - > 40m) Visibility: 50 - 130ft (15 - 40m) Currents: None to gentle (The Elbow can be moderate) Surface conditions: Calm on the west can be rough on the east
Water temperature: 79 - 84 °F (26 - 29 °C) Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 70 Distance: 19 miles (30 km) east
of Belize City Recommended length
of stay: 1 week
Great for: Small animals, wall dives, underwater photography, reef life and health, value - for - money and advanced divers Not so great for: Non-diving activities Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 15 - 80m Currents: Usually gentle in the north, occasionally strong in the south and around outlying islands Surface Conditions: Often calm but can be choppy
Water Temperature: 26 - 30 °C Experience Level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 250 Access: Dive resorts and liveaboard safaris Recommended length
of stay: 2 - 4 weeks
Depth: 16 - > 130ft (5 - > 40m) Visibility: 82 - 197ft (25 - 60m) Currents: Can be strong in the Pacific, usually mild in the Caribbean Surface conditions: Mostly calm but can be choppy further from shore
Water temperature: 66 - 84 °F (19 - 29 °C) Experience level: Intermediate - advanced (Pacific), beginner - advanced (Caribbean) Number
of dive sites: > 120 Recommended length
of stay: 2 - 3 weeks
Depth: 19 - > 130ft (6 - > 40m) Visibility: 50 - 98ft (15 - 30m) Currents: Mild to moderate Surface conditions: Generally calm with some swell or chop during storms
Water temperature: 78 - 84 °F (25 - 29 °C) in summer and 72 - 80 °F (22 - 27 °C) during winter Experience level: Beginners to advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 20 Recommended length
of stay: 8 - 12 days
Depth: 5m - > 40m Visibility: 20m - 30m Currents: Gentle - moderate Surface conditions: Generally calm
Water temperature: 22 °C - 28 °C Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 40 Recommended length
of stay: 1 week
Great for: Small animals, walls, underwater photography, drifts, reef life and health, value - for - money and advanced divers Not so great for: Wrecks and non-diving activities Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 20 - 35m Currents: Usually gentle but can be strong Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 27 - 30 °C Experience Level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 25 Distance: ~ 18 km north
of Manado Bay (40 mins) Access: Diving resorts Recommended length
of stay: 7 - 10 days
Depth: 16 - > 130ft (5 - > 40m) Visibility: 65 - 130ft (20 - 40m) Currents: None to gentle Surface conditions: Mostly calm but can be choppy when windy
Water temperature: 77 - 84 °F (25 - 29 °C) Experience level: Beginner - advanced Number
of dive sites: ~ 25 Distance: 50 miles (80 km) south east
of Belize City Recommended length
of stay: 1 week
Depth: 5 - 30m Visibility: 10 - 30m Currents: None or gentle Surface conditions: Can be choppy, but can be rough in windy season
Water temperature: 24 - 28 °C Experience level: Beginner - intermediate Number
of dive sites: > 22 Distance: 14 km south
of Pacific Harbour, Viti Levu Recommended length
of stay: 1 week
Depth: 5 - > 40m Visibility: 20 - 45m Currents: Moderate Surface conditions: Can be choppy
Water temperature: 22 - 29 °C Experience level: Intermediate - advanced Number
of dive sites: > 25 Distance: 20 - 150 km east
of Viti Levu Recommended length
of stay: 7 - 14 days
- the suit is battery - powered - the battery lets the suit
stay inflated for 45 minutes to an hour - if the suit deflates with the user in it, it can become a very dangerous situation, as the user might suffocate - users bring a bottle
of water or a small fan with them inside the suit due to extremely hot
temperatures - the latest model
of the suit allows the person wearing it to hear what people outside are saying - there's a small strip
of clear PVC surrounding the bottom
of the Pikachu's feet - this allows the operator to see where they're walking - the operator is also able to see clearly through the suit's eyes - there's a mechanism which allows the operator to control the movement
of the ears - the recommended height for an operator is 155 cm - the suit is 20 kg and the operator has to bear some
of its weight on their shoulders through a harness
c) If the If the rate
of heat loss from the air was about the same as the rate
of heat gain from the
water, then its
temperature would
stay almost the same, and it would warm up when the
water started freezing.
More CO2 will make green things grow better while using less
water, but
temperature and sea level will
stay inside the bounds
of the last ten thousand years.
For example, as long as the rise in global average
temperature stays below 3 degrees Celsius, some models predict that global food production could increase because
of the longer growing season at mid - to high - latitudes, provided adequate
water resources are available.
The magical properties
of water, changing state in our comfort range is responsible for earth
temperature staying inside the bounds to support life as we know it.
The amount
of water vapour can
stay the same or on some occasions, rise with increasing
temperatures.
If one assumes that the rate
of energy loss
stays the same (generally safe assumption) then instead
of just changing
temperature, the heat
of fusion or vaporization
of water vapor also needs to be considered.
Even if a location in Antarctica
stayed exactly the same
temperature for 100,000 years, the ice core at that location would tell the
temperature record
of the ocean that evaporated the
water that fell as snow at that location.
These general consistencies point out again that
water layers
of differing
temperature really do not mix easily and tend to
stay distinct.
always
staying ahead
of RH, then we could evaporate all
of the
water possible until all
of the atmosphere available was saturated at the highest possible
temperature.
This is not true in the presence
of sea ice, since in that case
water temperature will
stay at the freezing level.
If a whole egg in shell is placed in a glass tumbler
of room
temperature water and it
stays at the bottom
of the glass, it is very fresh.