But bleaching depends more on rate of change than absolutetemperature.
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These include absolutetemperature calibrations based on melting and thermal decomposition, and time-resolved profiles measured using platinum thermistors.
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The Arctic is now suffering the fastest absolutetemperature rises, but temperatures have naturally swung widely in history.
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This scale, proposed by Sir W. Thomson in 1848, is called the "scale of absolutetemperature."
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The volume of air at different temperatures is in proportion to the absolutetemperature, and on this basis Box gives us the following table: