- Temperature - Wikipedia
Temperature is a physical quantity that quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness Temperature is measured with a thermometer It reflects the average kinetic energy of the vibrating and colliding atoms making up a substance
- Temperature - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Temperature is how hot or cold something is The human body can feel the difference between something which is hot and something which is cold To measure temperature more accurately, a thermometer is used Thermometers use a temperature scale to record how hot or cold something is
- Weather - Wikipedia
On Earth, temperatures usually range ±40 °C (100 °F to −40 °F) annually The range of climates and latitudes across the planet can offer extremes of temperature outside this range The coldest air temperature ever recorded on Earth is −89 2 °C (−128 6 °F), at Vostok Station, Antarctica on 21 July 1983
- Temperature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Wikinews
Temperature is measured with a thermometer Thermometers are calibrated in various temperature scales that historically have relied on various reference points and thermometric substances for definition
- Thermodynamic temperature - Wikipedia
Thermodynamic temperature, also known as absolute temperature, is a physical quantity that measures temperature starting from absolute zero, the point at which particles have minimal thermal motion
- Temperature | Definition, Scales, Units, Facts | Britannica
Temperature, measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several arbitrary scales, such as Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin
- Celsius - Wikipedia
Since 2007, the Celsius temperature scale has been defined in terms of the kelvin, the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature (symbol: K) Absolute zero, the lowest temperature, is now defined as being exactly 0 K and −273 15 °C
- Atmospheric temperature - Wikipedia
Atmospheric temperature is a measure of temperature at different levels of the Earth's atmosphere It is governed by many factors, including incoming solar radiation, humidity, and altitude
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