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7 November, 04:10
Which temperature is colder, - 187°C or - 168°C?
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Jaden Sheppard
7 November, 06:33
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The customary unit for measuring temperature is degrees Fahrenheit (°F). The metric unit for measuring temperature is degrees Celsius (°C). Water freezes at 0°C. Water boils at 100°C. Room temperature is about 20°C. The greater the temperature, the warmer it is.
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