127.4 degrees Fahrenheit (53 degrees celsius)
Alcohol thermometers typically have a temperature range of around -115°C to 78°C (-175°F to 172°F).
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature, which is approximately 20°C (68°F). It freezes into a pale blue solid at -218.79°C (-361.8°F) and boils into a pale blue liquid at -183°C (-297°F).
At room temperature, actinium is a solid. Its melting point is 1050°C (1922°F) and its boiling point is 3200°C (5792°F).
In scientific applications, room temperature is normally considered to be 20° C (68° F).
Ferrosilicon has a melting temperature range of approximately 1200°C to 1350°C (2192°F to 2462°F).
The highest temperature recorded in Australia was 53.9°C (129.0°F) in Oodnadatta, South Australia on January 2, 1960.
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The highest recorded temperature in Australia of was 53 degrees C was recorded at Cloncurry, Queensland, on 16 January 1889.
The afternoon temperature was 58°F (45°F + 13°F). By 8 pm, the temperature dropped by 15°F from 58°F, which means the temperature at 8 pm was 43°F (58°F - 15°F).
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To convert 53 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula: (°C × 9/5) + 32. So, 53°C is equal to (53 × 9/5) + 32 = 127.4°F.
The average high temperature in Iceland is about 56 degrees F. The low temperature is about 48 degrees F.
The average temperature was 50°F to 120°F.
About 9,300o F surface temperature and 29,000,000o F at the center.
The Fahrenheit scale gives water a freezing temperature of 32 degrees F and a boiling temperature of 212 degrees F.
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