A few feet below the earth's surface, however, the ground remains at a relatively constant temperature.
Because of the river's constant temperature, fishermen access the river year round.
Yes, an increase in pressure at a constant temperature will cause water vapor to fall out.
Note that the system has been observed at constant temperature.
The result helps keep the body at a constant temperature, or set point.
It would then spread out that heat over a longer period for a fairly constant temperature.
In other words, each small locality need not have a constant temperature.
Because of the river's constant mild temperature, fishermen use the river year around.
No other habitat on earth has such a constant temperature.
The city experiences relatively constant temperatures throughout the course of the year.