Social Sciences, asked by sohamjain918, 1 month ago

1) What acts as an indication of the weather outside being very cold, with temperatures in the

range of -2°C to 8°C?

(a) Mild sunlight

(b) Fogged window panes

(c) Leaves rustling in the wind

(d) Heavy clouds and grey skies​

Answers

Answered by satyamsharma89
6

Answer:

(b) Fogged window panes

Answered by maniyachawla12
3

Explanation:

What acts as an indication of the weather outside being very cold, with temperatures in the range of -2°C to 8°C?

=> Our normal body temperature is approximately 37°C. Even so, the outside temperatures close to this value cause a lot of sweating and hot sensations. The normal core body temperature, also known as normothermia, is 36,8±0,4 °C.

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