Temperature is a physycal property of materials; it is a measure of cold or hot.
No, the word temperature is not an adverb.The word temperature is a noun.
The word temperature is neither an adverb nor an adjective.The word temperature is a noun.
The correct spelling is temperature. If you slow down as you say the word, you will remember that it has "per" in it. tem-per-a-ture or temp-er-a-ture Or remember the word temperature has the word temper in it.
It is the temperature.
Yes, the word 'temperatures' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'temperature'; a word for measurement of how hot or how cold a place or object is; a word for a thing.
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Everyday, the weather or temperature changes.
Temperature, referring to climatic temperature, is 'kion' in Japanese. For other uses, 'ondo' also means temperature.
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The temperature gradually dropped as winter slowly approaches.
The temperature in the United States is quite add normal.
I wonder what todays temperature is going to be like.