We live in a part of space which is far from being absolute cold. On Earth depending on where we live, we experience varied degrees of cold. So just for fun I wanted to take you on a journey from a tropical climate to Absolute Zero which exists only in the dark regions of space far from any star.
If you live in hot desert, 20C probably will be quite cold for you and you may want to wear jacket. Although people in Canada will laugh at you.
Most household refrigerators are set to 4C. The freezers usually keep their contents at -18C.
There are parts of Himalaya where human beings have to endure -40C.
There are regions such as N Canada and Alaska where temperatures can fall as low as -60C.
I believe Antarctic is the coldest place on Earth with a temperature of -90C.
Natural gas is stored at -163C during its transport. It is called Liquefied Natural Gas.
Oxygen become liquid at -183C. This is not good. How the hell are we going to breathe? We may have to swim in it like fish.
If the temperature were to fall below -196C, majority of our atmospheric gas such as Nitrogen will be liquefied.
Hydrogen becomes liquid at -253C.
Helium turns into a cold beverage at -269C.
When we reach -273C, it is called Absolute Zero. At this temperature molecules even atoms lose their incessant motions.
If you live in hot desert, 20C probably will be quite cold for you and you may want to wear jacket. Although people in Canada will laugh at you.
Most household refrigerators are set to 4C. The freezers usually keep their contents at -18C.
There are parts of Himalaya where human beings have to endure -40C.
There are regions such as N Canada and Alaska where temperatures can fall as low as -60C.
I believe Antarctic is the coldest place on Earth with a temperature of -90C.
Natural gas is stored at -163C during its transport. It is called Liquefied Natural Gas.
Oxygen become liquid at -183C. This is not good. How the hell are we going to breathe? We may have to swim in it like fish.
If the temperature were to fall below -196C, majority of our atmospheric gas such as Nitrogen will be liquefied.
Hydrogen becomes liquid at -253C.
Helium turns into a cold beverage at -269C.
When we reach -273C, it is called Absolute Zero. At this temperature molecules even atoms lose their incessant motions.