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Objects in space experience extreme temperatures in space becuase space is a vacuum.
weathering
No, hydrogen is just water in extreme temperatures.
Large bodies of water help regulate temperatures by absorbing heat during the day and releasing it at night, resulting in more stable temperatures near the coast. This process, known as maritime effect, leads to milder climates by moderating extreme temperature fluctuations. Areas far from large bodies of water experience more variability in temperatures due to the lack of this moderating influence.
No. water cannot be at two different extreme temperatures simultaneously.
Pex is very resistant to extreme temperatures and can be used for hot water.
Do to the fact it's not by water the temperatures can be very extreme and very diverse.
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Oceans make temperatures less extreme, was water tends to take a long time to heat up and cool down.
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Extreme temperatures can cause water to freeze and vegetation to suffer from frost damage. This can disrupt ecosystems, harm wildlife, and impact agriculture. It can also lead to infrastructure damage such as burst pipes or road hazards.
Seeds can be killed by factors such as extreme temperatures, lack of water, poor soil conditions, and pests or diseases. These factors can prevent seeds from germinating or cause them to die after germination.