The average global temperature last year was one degree celsius above pre-industrial levels.
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Dunedin is officially having its hottest day on record, hitting 35 degrees celsius.
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What's more, the temperature of the lake can reach up to 60 degrees celsius.
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The thermometer says minus 15 degrees Celsius, but it feels far lower.
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Normal human body temperature is generally accepted to be 37 degrees Celsius.
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Cloudy weather with southwesterly wind, temperature at five P.M. 21 degrees centigrade.
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He now lives in a stainless-steel funeral chamber kept at 0° centigrade
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The surface temperature is fine, a range of ten to twenty degrees centigrade.
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The gas fluorine becomes a liquid at 210° below zero centigrade.
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During the night the water temperature rose to -1 degrees centigrade.
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However, protein C concentrate is not yet widely available in many countries.
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Given the opening day results in Group C, Prandelli has a point.
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Increases greater than 6°C possible set for western, central and northern interior.
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A B is the principal meridian; C D is the base line.
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In the latter case however, the hepatitis C epidemic cautions against complacency.
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With each rise of one degreecentigrade the chemical activity of the body is increased 10 per cent.
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UK temperatures are already 1 degreecentigrade higher than they were in the 1970s.
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Temperature coefficient of modulus of torsional rigidity per degreecentigrade, 22° to 98° C., 0.000133
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Its sensor's amorphous silicon pixels respond to infrared radiation, showing differences in surface temperature down to half a degreecentigrade.
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To calibrate the significance of this, the study mentioned that a cooling of even 1 degreecentigrade would eliminate commercial wheat growing in Canada.
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Dunedin is officially having its hottest day on record, hitting 35 degreescelsius.
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What's more, the temperature of the lake can reach up to 60 degreescelsius.
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Set your oven to 160 degreescelsius, or equivalent.
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The thermometer says minus 15 degreesCelsius, but it feels far lower.
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Normal human body temperature is generally accepted to be 37 degreesCelsius.
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Cloudy weather with southwesterly wind, temperature at five P.M. 21 degreescentigrade.
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The surface temperature is fine, a range of ten to twenty degreescentigrade.
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During the night the water temperature rose to -1 degreescentigrade.
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His group has succeeded in cooling chips by 5 degreescentigrade using this method.
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In a few minutes the water reached 100 degreescentigrade.
Uso de degree Celsius en inglés
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Temperatures have already risen about one degreeCelsius since pre-industrial times.
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The world is one degreeCelsius warmer than it was in pre-industrial times.
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Average global temperatures have already climbed to roughly 1 degreeCelsius above pre-industrial times.
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Since the pre-industrial period the Earth's surface temperature has risen by 1 degreeCelsius.
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Temperatures are already up by about 1 degreeCelsius.
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It is happening, she said - even with warming of about 1 degreeCelsius so far.
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We are told that the final game, for instance, was played in hostile 10- degreeCelsius temperatures.
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In the most extreme scenario of immediately halting emissions, a 2 degreeCelsius rise is avoided.
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The atmosphere has already warmed by one degreeCelsius since the end of the 19th century.
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Temperate climates helped too, with a five degreeCelsius temperature rise more than halving England's win rate.
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When a person dies, the body temperature drops at an average of one degreeCelsius per hour.
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The calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water by one degreeCelsius.
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The world is currently on a path to a more than 3 degreeCelsius temperature rise, scientists believe.
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Temperature in the one-hundred- degreeCelsius range.
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And with every degreeCelsius of warming experienced, lightning activity increases 5-6%.
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Global temperatures have already risen by more than 1 degreeCelsius above pre-industrial levels, and are expected to continue rising.