I think that is inchtain
The sources of Western political thought are Athens and Jerusalem. Athens represents Greek and Roman thought, while Jerusalem represents Jewish and Christian thought.
The temperature can be 50 to 60 degrees. water temperature
Well... I thought she thought it was something about Sam. BUT I read somewhere that she thought it was a love letter from Sam.
Who were these others and who thought that Rome should remain an empire? No Romans thought that Rome should cease to have an empire.
Because they thought that they was like a God.
How can the concept of "temperature can be thought of as" be framed in a single question?
At the upper edge of the cloud cover, the temperature is thought to be -145 degrees C. On Jupiter the temperature increases because of atmospheric pressure, so as you descend temperature increases. Not far into the atmosphere the pressure is about ten times what it is here on Earth and the temperature is thought to be about 20 degrees C or average room temperature for Earth. Descend further and the temperature is thought to be over 9,700 C.s
False.I thought they can do that.
The high temperature plastics can only be used from the temperature of 135 degree Celsius and lower. Many others thought that high temperature plastics meant that it can handle extremely high temperature but they are wrong.
Most thought of sleep.
No, plutonium is not generally thought of as a gas. It is a metal and is solid at anything near room temperature.
Your thermostat is probably not opening.
The surface temperature of the star Thuban is 9800 K. Another name for the Thuban star is Alpha Draconis. It is thought to be located 310 light years from the constellation of Draco.
My first thought is a leaky hot water line.
all chemical reaction has to be thought of to be there
The Celsius scale is used to measure temperature. Temperature can be thought of as the "jiggling" motion of atoms. As the atoms jiggle less, the temperature drops; when the atoms stop moving the temperature cannot go any lower - this is Absolute zero which is 0 K or -273.15 °C (or -459.67 °F).
The Fahrenheit temperature scale is based on the temperatures that Mr Fahrenheit considered to be significant. He thought that if you put enough salt into ice you could get it down to "absolute zero", so he put a lot of salt into a a large volume of ice and he measured the coldest temperature he could get. He called that "zero". He thought that the next most important temperature would be the temperature of the human body. He measured HIS temperature and called that 100 degrees. Of course, his temperature was a little high, so he probably had a slight fever. It's interesting that the Fahrenheit scale was based on flawed science, and we still use that scale today. When will the U.S. convert to metric?