To arrange the temperatures from warmest to coldest, you would start with 18 degrees Celsius as the warmest, followed by 4 degrees Celsius, 0 degrees Celsius, -1 degree Celsius, -11 degrees Celsius, and finally, -18 degrees Celsius as the coldest.
Absolute zero, room temperature, boiling point of water, surface temperature of the Sun.
Planet (in order from sun)Average temperature in KelvinAverage temperature in 'CRanked in order of coldest to hottestMercury*340677Venus7354628 (hottest)Earth287.214.056Mars210-635Jupiter**165-1084Saturn**134-1393Uranus**76-1972Neptune**72-2011 (coldest) *This is the average temperature at the equator. Unlike the other planets Mercury has a huge range in surface temperature due to lack of atmosphere. At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C).**temperature at the 1.0 bar pressure level
The order of colors in a fire from hottest to coldest is blue, white, yellow, orange, and red. Blue flames are typically the hottest, followed by white, with yellow, orange, and red being cooler in temperature.
It's difficult to provide an exact temperature for each planet as it can vary depending on factors like distance from the sun and composition. However, generally speaking, Mercury is the hottest planet with temperatures reaching up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, while Neptune is the coldest with temperatures dropping to around -300 degrees Fahrenheit.
To arrange the temperatures from warmest to coldest, you would start with 18 degrees Celsius as the warmest, followed by 4 degrees Celsius, 0 degrees Celsius, -1 degree Celsius, -11 degrees Celsius, and finally, -18 degrees Celsius as the coldest.
The correct order from coldest to warmest is: ice cap, tundra, subarctic, humid continental. Ice cap regions are the coldest with permanent ice, followed by tundra areas with cold temperatures, subarctic regions with slightly warmer climates, and humid continental areas with more moderate temperatures.
The heat of the planets decrease the further from the sun they are. Mercury being the warmest planet and Neptune being the coldest.
The coldest oceans, on average, are the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean, followed by the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean. The warmest oceans are typically the Indian Ocean and parts of the Western Pacific Ocean near the equator.
Absolute zero, room temperature, boiling point of water, surface temperature of the Sun.
Planet (in order from sun)Average temperature in KelvinAverage temperature in 'CRanked in order of coldest to hottestMercury*340677Venus7354628 (hottest)Earth287.214.056Mars210-635Jupiter**165-1084Saturn**134-1393Uranus**76-1972Neptune**72-2011 (coldest) *This is the average temperature at the equator. Unlike the other planets Mercury has a huge range in surface temperature due to lack of atmosphere. At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C).**temperature at the 1.0 bar pressure level
The order of colors in a fire from hottest to coldest is blue, white, yellow, orange, and red. Blue flames are typically the hottest, followed by white, with yellow, orange, and red being cooler in temperature.
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To find the median temperature over a given period of time, arrange the recorded temperatures in numerical order and take the value in the centre.
Planet (in order from sun)Average temperature in KelvinAverage temperature in 'CRanked in order of coldest to hottestMercury*340677Venus7354628 (hottest)Earth287.214.056Mars210-635Jupiter**165-1084Saturn**134-1393Uranus**76-1972Neptune**72-2011 (coldest) *This is the average temperature at the equator. Unlike the other planets Mercury has a huge range in surface temperature due to lack of atmosphere. At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C). **temperature at the 1.0 bar pressure level
need to arrange 5/8,1/2,4/11 in increasing order
draw a flow chart to arrange 3 numbers in ascending order