About 70 or 69 F
-5000 degrees calculus
Okay none of those answers are what I'm looking for. Calculus isn't even a form of degrees.
I would imagine you're going to have a really hard time getting an answer to this question. You realize that the average nightly temperature in one place can vary more than 60 degress Farenheit over a year's time, right?
You might consider narrowing the question - as it stands you're asking to average temperatures for places like the Middle East with places like Antarctica. Not sure what you're getting at, but as I said initially, good luck on figuring this one out.
You might consider narrowing the question - as it stands you're asking to average temperatures for places like the Middle East with places like Antarctica. Not sure what you're getting at, but as I said initially, good luck on figuring this one out.