The buoys are not moored, and they also need to equilibrate with
the temperature of the water around them.
Temperatures of waters around Antarctica remained about the same despite climate change.
Not exact matches
Habitable is defined by, among other things, the Goldilocks zone, that magical narrow band
of space extending
around a sun where
temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold, where
water can exist as a liquid.
I then transferred the mixture to cheese cloth and placed the mixture in a sealed sauerkraut crock (the kind with the lip
of water around the edge — just the mixture inside the cheese cloth and nothing else), and I let it sit for about 48 hours (a little longer than the recommended 36 hours — I live in a basement apartment in a cool climate, so the
temperature was
around 60 degrees most
of the time).
Depending on the difficulty
of the terrain, the
temperature, and the exposure to sunlight adults need to drink
around a liter
of water an hour or more.
Since
water molecules are constantly dancing
around with thermal energy, the likelihood
of enough
water molecules happening by chance to strike this collective pose is exceedingly low, even at much colder
temperatures.
ne = the number
of habitable planets
around each star In days gone by, scientists would speak solemnly about our solar system's «habitable zone» — a theoretical region extending from Venus to Mars, but perhaps not encompassing either, where a planet would be the right
temperature to have liquid
water on its surface.
What's more, one
of the planets is in the stars» habitable zone, the region
around the suns where
temperatures are just right for liquid
water — and therefore maybe life — to exist on a planet's surface.
And valuable fish stocks move all
around the globe, following
water of their preferred
temperature.
The composition also suggests that these rocks formed in the presence
of water and at relatively low
temperatures,
around 150 ° Celsius.
If we start to extract immense amounts
of power from the wind, for instance, it will have an impact on how warmth and
water move
around the planet, and thus on
temperatures and rainfall (see «How clean is green?»).
«It's right in the middle
of the habitable zone [the region
around a star where
temperatures are neither too high or too low for liquid
water to exist], and it orbits a star very similar to our sun.»
When
water is warm or room
temperature, those molecules move
around, bouncing off one another and the sides
of the cups.
But the CMB was hotter earlier on in the universe — Avi Loeb
of Harvard University has previously pointed out the universe's background
temperature would be 300 kelvin (27 ˚C)
around 15 million years after the big bang, making it warm enough to host liquid
water.
El Niño has helped to boost
temperatures this year, as it leads to warmer ocean
waters in the tropical Pacific, as well as warmer surface
temperatures in many other spots
around the globe, including much
of the northern half
of the U.S..
Ocean circulation drives the movement
of warm and cold
waters around the world, so it is essential to storing and regulating heat and plays a key role in Earth's
temperature and climate.
Studies on the
temperature sensitivity
of Baikal amphipods carried out at the University
of Irkutsk show that one species (E. cyaneus) can tolerate
water temperatures up to
around 20 °C, which may occur in summer close to the shores
of the lake.
At the moment the company is working with NASA to develop technology that would predict how small - scale, seasonal shifts in
temperature as well as large - scale climate change influence the presence
of bacteria in the soil, air and
water around crops.
In the case
of temperature, it is based on the freezing point
of a very special type
of water to define the kelvin which makes it difficult for all laboratories
around the world to agree about
temperature.
Venus is the planet most like Earth in terms
of its size and gravity, and evidence suggests it once had oceans worth
of water which boiled away to steam long ago with surfaces
temperatures of around 860 degrees Fahrenheit (460 Centigrade).
All experiments were carried out in laboratory conditions where ambient
temperature was maintained
around 23 °C, so as not to vary the surface tension
of water.
The team, which also involved scientists from British Antarctic Survey and engineers from the National Oceanography Centre, captured data on
temperature, speed
of water flow and underwater turbulence rates
of the Orkney Passage, a region
of the Southern Ocean which is
around 4,000 m deep and roughly 500 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula.
For every 1 °F increase in
temperature, the atmosphere can hold
around 4 percent more
water vapor, which leads to heavier rain and increases the risk
of flooding
of rivers and streams.
The habitable zone is the region
around a star where
temperatures are just right for one
of life's essential ingredients —
water — to pool on a planet's surface.
The research published in Nature Communications found that in the past, when ocean
temperatures around Antarctica became more layered - with a warm layer
of water below a cold surface layer - ice sheets and glaciers melted much faster than when the cool and warm layers mixed more easily.
After analyzing the
water temperatures and the locations
of the eggs, the researchers realized that these littered in hot
water around known locations
of hydrothermal vents, an opening in the sea floor out
of which geothermally heated
water flows.
Rising ocean
temperatures around Alaska alters the chemistry
of ocean
water.
Thousands
of studies conducted by researchers
around the world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic
temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow cover; shrinking sea ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric
water vapor.
Taking into account the dwarf planet's size and interior heat flow, which is
around two percent that
of Earth's, the team discovered that the
temperatures and pressures at play below Sputnik Planitia could give rise to a viscous, slushy subsurface ocean
of water ice.
They limited data sources to locations
around the world in which paleoceanographic data also exist, using seven variables: salinity; potential
temperature; oxygen isotope ratios in
water; carbon isotope ratios in dissolved inorganic carbon; and concentrations
of phosphate, nitrate, and dissolved oxygen.
At the planet's orbital distance
of only 0.014 AU from its host star, however, the surface
temperature has been estimated to be
around 400 ° Fahrenheit (200 ° Celsius), which is way too hot for liquid
water.
The close - in orbit
around the cool star implies a mean surface
temperature of between 0 and 40 degrees C - a range over which
water would be liquid - and places the planet in the red dwarf's habitable zone.
While that means cooler - than - normal
waters for the eastern and central tropical Pacific, it ramps up
temperatures in the western edge
of the basin
around Indonesia and the Papua New Guinea.
In any year,
temperatures around the world can be nudged up or down by short - term factors like volcanic eruptions or El Ninos, when warm
water spreads over much
of the tropical Pacific Ocean.
I wake up
around 7 a.m., slowly get out
of bed, and drink a glass
of room
temperature water.
When you throw yourself into a pool
of cold
water, your body still maintains its internal
temperature at
around 37 °C.
Fill a 32 ounce jar with
water and let a handful
of crushed raspberries and lemon slices infuse at room
temperature for
around 60 minutes, or refrigerate 3 hours.
Since your body
temperature is
around 37 degrees Celsius, this means that your body will raise the
temperature of those 470 grams
of water by 37 degrees.
One last time before the
temperatures raise up, my coat and I bravely tiptoed
around the street
of Frankfurt, avoiding snow flocks, passing cars and puddles
of water.
Filling a coolant system with two cups (i.e.
around half a litre)
of dishwasher detergent mixed with hot
water that usually has, for example 12 litres
of coolant (on an E36 M3) and running it up to
temperature is going to create some serious problems for the car.
Keep the
temperature of the
water warm, but not too hot —
around 100 degrees or less.
The ideal
temperature of the
water should be
around 94 - 96 F °.
This is because the
temperature of the
water remains at
around 28 degrees Celsius throughout the year and is rich in marinelife.
The
waters of the Adriatic sea warm up to a most pleasing
temperature around the 20s which is perfect for those who love swimming in the sea.
Great visibility and
water temperatures of around 28 degrees make Koh Tao an ideal environment to learn to dive.
The average ocean
temperature hovers
around 73 degrees in August, making it the warmest ocean
water off the coast
of California.
The
water temperature has dropped a little, with some dives being
around 24 degrees and the clear lines
of thermoclines that we are so use to during the mola season have been more common.
Most
of the time the
water temperature is
around 27 ° c. However, during Jul - Oct the
water temperatures can drop to 18 - 20oC on the sites in South Nusa Penida, this is where the manta's and mola - mola's are to be found.
From March till the beginning
of June the conditions are fairly mild and the
water temperature around 27 * C / 28 * C and the visibility 15m - 20m +.
Temperatures just below the park's surface are said to hit
around 752 °F (400 °C), and geothermic demonstrations — such as the creation
of mini geysers by pouring
water into the ground — are commonplace.