Taking the definition of temperature as the measure of average kinetic energy per particle,it is considered as property of material when associated with a well defined state of that material like it's boiling point ,say.but the question is heat transfer cannot be stopped,right?,so if we can say...
Can we consider temperature in general as "property" without even been associated to well defined states of matter.
Like the boiling and melting points.
So for a gas confined in a balloon in non gravitational field the pressure of the gas at any point will not change considerably than in case if in gravity field,while this is not the case in liquids ,is this right?