Not with a thermometer, which had not yet been invented. It was, of course, possible to determine whether the temperature was below freezing or not without the assistance of a thermometer.
search for 'William Shakespeare' in google could somebody please tell me some websites in which i then can find out about William Shakespeare
There are several websites one may find a biography of William Shakespeare. Some of these sites include the Biography website, Shakespeare Online, and Bardweb.
Yes. If you want to know why, find out more about William Shakespeare. In particular you might want to find out how much he has influenced the English language.
I think you'll find that Shakespeare is.
I recommend that you attend a performance of a Shakespeare play and find out.
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Yes. If you search for it, you can find a copy on line.
WikiAnswers is a good choice.
The latest published research indicates that both William Shakespeare's parents were Catholic as well as William, himself, howbeit secretly as Queen Elizabeth I was killing off any Catholics she could find.
No, not really, for a couple of reasons. The technology necessary to make thermometers was being discovered during Shakespeare's lifetime, but was not applied to any kind of device which would be available to anyone not a scientist. Even if you were to say that thermometer-like devices had been made before Shakespeare's death, there is no way Shakespeare could have got his hands on one. Secondly, the word "thermometer" was not invented until eight years after Shakespeare's death. Most people in Shakespeare's day would think about heat and cold as subjective sensations not objective measurable qualities of objects.
Since you have added this question to the William Shakespeare catedgory, you won't be surprised to find that these three plays were all written by William Shakespeare, the most famous playwright ever.