Math, asked by srushtinayak2012, 4 days ago

one day in the winter night temperature of Kullu Manali was minus 12 degree Celsius and it rose to 10 degree Celsius during the daytime how much was the difference in temperature on that day​

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Answered by jacobjeso77
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Answer:

(A) The temperatures of the cities are as follows : Lahulspiti : –8°C; Srinagar : – 2°C; Shimla : 5°C; Ooty : 14°C; Bangalore : 22°C

(B) Temperature at the hottest place, i.e., Bangalore= 22°C

Temperature at the coldest place, i.e., Lahulspiti= – 8°C.

\ Temperature difference = 22° – (–8°C) = 30°C

(C) Temperature at Lahulspiti = – 8°C; Temperature at Srinagar = – 2°C

\ Temperature difference = – 2°C – (–8°C) = 6° C

(D) Temperature at Srinagar = – 2°C; Temperature at Shimla = 5°C

Temperature of Srinagar and Shimla taken together = – 2°C + 5°C = 3°C

Hence, the temperature of Srinagar and Shimla taken together is less than the temperature of Shimla but greater than the temperature of Srinagar.

Step-by-step explanation:

(A) The temperatures of the cities are as follows : Lahulspiti : –8°C; Srinagar : – 2°C; Shimla : 5°C; Ooty : 14°C; Bangalore : 22°C

(B) Temperature at the hottest place, i.e., Bangalore= 22°C

Temperature at the coldest place, i.e., Lahulspiti= – 8°C.

\ Temperature difference = 22° – (–8°C) = 30°C

(C) Temperature at Lahulspiti = – 8°C; Temperature at Srinagar = – 2°C

\ Temperature difference = – 2°C – (–8°C) = 6° C

(D) Temperature at Srinagar = – 2°C; Temperature at Shimla = 5°C

Temperature of Srinagar and Shimla taken together = – 2°C + 5°C = 3°C

Hence, the temperature of Srinagar and Shimla taken together is less than the temperature of Shimla but greater than the temperature of Srinagar.

Answered by harsharchhabda
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Answer:

- 2 degree cesius is the right answer

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