WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLZZ HELP
Average Monthly Temperatures Around the World
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLZZ HELP
Average Monthly Temperatures Around the World
Similar to changes in elevation, temperature changes are often expressed as sums and differences of positive and negative rational numbers.
Search the Internet for a website that gives the average monthly high and low temperatures (in degrees Celsius) in Nuuk, Greenland, and in Isla Hoste, Chile. Then answer the following questions based on your research. Answers will vary depending on the website you selected. Document the website you used in the Resources section at the end of this activity.
Part A
What are the average high and low temperatures (in degrees Celsius) for Nuuk in January
Part B
What are the average high and low temperatures (in degrees Celsius) for Isla Hoste in August?
Part C
In Nuuk, what is the average net change in temperature, from the high to the low, in January?
Part D
In Isla Hoste, what is the average net change in temperature, from the high to the low, in August?
Part E
Which city experiences a larger absolute change between the high temperature and low temperature, Nuuk in January or Isla Hoste in August?
Part F
On a thermometer, how many times farther below the freezing point of water (0°C) is the January low for Nuuk than the August low for Isla Hoste?
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