Put it in a pot of water. Boil the water. Then mark the spot on the thermometer at which the water boils - the spot you marked will be 100 degrees celsius. Then put it in water in the freezer and mark it. The point at which the water freezes will be 0 degrees celsius. Then measure the length between 0 and 100 and make 9 equal marks for each 10 degrees and your thermometer is calibrated.
100g
4 degrees would be 4/360*100 or 1.11%.
No, it would not: it would be very slightly above normal body temperature.
Yes and the third angle would be 45 degrees
100 degrees Celsius is the boiling temperature of water at standard pressure. The Fahrenheit equivalent would be 212 degrees F.
The temperature would be that of water's boilng point od 100 degrees
bearded dragon temperatures vary in their tanks. The hottest spot where they bask should be between 100-110 degrees. the cooler end of the tank should be around 80-85 degrees
It would be a gas as its boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius.
South America
100 degrees Celsius is more than twice as warm as 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Celsius.