Temperature is what is measured by a thermometer.
The tempertaure scale that is based on the actual kinetic energy of the molecules is
79 degress, a little above the average I bet.
No - not necessarily - Radon is a gas and is Atomic number 86 and a huge atom. Iodine exists as I2 and although not a gas at room tempertaure very easily becomes one and is a huge molecule.
How do they measure what?
Meters measure length, liters measure capacity, and kilograms measure weight.
Kelvin. But, since 1 K is equivalent in size to a Celsius degree, the centigrade scale is also used.
tempertaure
38
-223 degress
36 oc
327.5 Degree Celsius
zero degrees Kelvin
22
Kelvin and Rankine
it turns into a solid at room tempertaure
Yes, winds can change the tempertaure of water.
the temperature is your mom and your dads tempertaure and its aorund 500 degress F