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…in bunches indicating that large meteoroids that do reach the surface, usually break up in the atmosphere. If we were to visit Venus, we would have to withstand a pressure like the bottom of our deepest ocean. Venus is a also very hot, about 900 Fahrenheit
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…worked as interns or nurses. The few physicians dealt with fevers over one hundred and five degrees Fahrenheit and bloody liquid on the patients’ faces. Most patients/ victims typically died of pneumonia because their lungs failed to provide air. The flu virus…
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…evaporate more water, and water vapor traps heat in the atmosphere even better than Carbon dioxide. But without these gases, the world would be seventy-two degrees Fahrenheit cooler, and this is too cold to support life. In the long run, if the amount…
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…smoothly, usually at an RPM between 1500 and 3000. The tenth step is knowing the weather. You can expect up to a 10% drop in fuel economy in heavy rains, and 1-2% for every 10 degree Fahrenheit drop in temperature. So you should always check the weather…
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…and measured –128.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Obviously, no animal or plant life known to man can survive in these conditions, but there is a chance that a microbe unknown to man may have lived in Vostock before it froze over nearly 35 million years ago…
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…of Africa and is found mostly around the equator. The temperature is an average 80° Fahrenheit and rain falls daily.         Come camp in the rain forest, if you can live through the mad wildlife, we'll be sure you don't survive the massive spread…
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…allowing fresh air to be pumped into the boxes. This would superheat the air to 1600 degrees Fahrenheit and diffusion would then force the air into the bottom of the furnace to stoke the fire. This ingenious use of what was a "waste material" from the furnace…
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…as the sun is present solar power will be continuously available. Geothermal energy must also be explored. Geothermal energy uses the earths core temperature of 700 degrees Fahrenheit to create steam, then convert it into heat or electricity. Geothermal energy has…
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…degree Fahrenheit water. Then they would be able to find a way to save pilots stranded in the North and Baltic Seas. Before they could be revived, many of the men died of severe brain hemorrhaging” (Gilbert 115). The Nazis used quite a few methods…
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…to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit (Maran, 74). On the other hand, these planets all have very different orbital patterns; some of them have orbits that are extremely close to the star that they orbit, while others have odd elliptical orbits (Naeye, 45). Either way…
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