Pronunciation of the English word temperature.
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1. | The surface temperature on the side of Mercury closest to the Sun reaches 427 degrees Celsius, a temperature hot enough to melt tin. On the side facing away from the Sun, or the night side, the temperature drops to -183 degrees Celsius. | |
2. | Astronomers estimate Jupiter's core temperature at 20,000 degrees Celsius, approximately three times greater than the temperature of the Earth's core. | |
3. | Most of the surface of the Sun has a temperature of about 5400 degrees C, but in a big sunspot the temperature can drop to about 4000 degrees C. | |
4. | People say something is cold even if it is at a relatively low temperature, especially compared to body temperature. | |
5. | Absolute temperature is a temperature measured from absolute zero in kelvins. | |
6. | Globally, the twelve-month period from November 2018 to October 2019 was 0.56°C warmer than the 1981-2010 average. The warmest twelve-month period was from October 2015 to September 2016, with a temperature 0.66°C above average. 2016 is the warmest calendar year on record, with a global temperature 0.63°C above that for 1981-2010. | |
7. | Compared to just air temperature, wet-bulb temperature is a better way to gauge how safe it is for outdoor physical activity to take place. | |
8. | The ideal temperature while waiting for new growth is about 29 degrees Celsius. Once there is new growth, keep the temperature between 21 to 24 degrees Celsius. | |
9. | On the 17th year of their cycle, when the ground temperature reaches the right temperature, they emerge en masse. | |
10. | Yanni checked Skura's temperature with a temperature gun. |