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Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit devised the Fahrenheit scale in 1724. It was the FIRST uniformly applicable temperature scale, allowing the comparison of physical and chemical reactions at varying temperatures. Numerous revisions were made to the scale, which established benchmarks for known temperatures (freezing and boiling points of water, normal human body temperature). Anders Celsius in 1742 created the centigrade or decimal form, which allows calculations to be more easily compared.
You gave two contradictory latitudes, and provided no longitude. This question is unaswerable.
It was zero degrees before people got together and gave it a name. Maybe wherethey got the name for it was when they realized that every point on the line is thesame distance from both the north and the south poles, so it's the line that equatesall of those distances.
Genetics was the field that gave the best clues and Mendel's experiments and observations helped.
According to anthropology, Australopithecus Afarensis did have opposable thumbs. This construct, it is thought, gave it the ability to form tools and hunt for food more efficiently.
Iron when heated past 650 degrees Fahrenheit forms in the the presents of oxgen a black scale iron oxide.
You can start them indoors in March or sow the seeds outside when the weather is at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
The past form of "give" is "gave."
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The "Green Bullet" that Faber gave Montag is one of them.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit devised the Fahrenheit scale in 1724. It was the FIRST uniformly applicable temperature scale, allowing the comparison of physical and chemical reactions at varying temperatures. Numerous revisions were made to the scale, which established benchmarks for known temperatures (freezing and boiling points of water, normal human body temperature). Anders Celsius in 1742 created the centigrade or decimal form, which allows calculations to be more easily compared.
Montag gave Faber $100 in Fahrenheit 451.
Gave is a word in past-tense form.... :)
"You gave" is in the past tense. "Gave" is the past form of the verb "to give".
You gave two contradictory latitudes, and provided no longitude. This question is unaswerable.
you see if it equals to 360 degrees or 180 degrees then you add the sides that they have gave you and see if it is correct.
The past form of "give" is "gave" and the past participle form is "given."