Teperature is measure in degrees - on various scales - internationally.
The highest record temperature in Thailand is 44.6°C (112.3°F), which was recorded on April 27, 2016 in the province of Mae Hong Son. This temperature is the highest ever recorded in Thailand's history.
Time and temperature are quantities to be measured. The SI units for time and temperature are the second and the kelvin, respectively.
To measure temperature, scientists use:KelvinCelsiusFahrenheit.
The SI base unit for temperature is the kelvin.
Under temperature, the SI base unit is the Kelvin (K), which is used to measure temperature in the International System of Units (SI).
Coldest Place in Thailand is Doi Inthanon the highest point in Thailand.
Hot and Humid
about 32C/90F
The conversion factor between imperial temperature units (Fahrenheit) and metric temperature units (Celsius) is 5/9.
The highest record temperature in Thailand is 44.6°C (112.3°F), which was recorded on April 27, 2016 in the province of Mae Hong Son. This temperature is the highest ever recorded in Thailand's history.
21 degrees
it helps for the fish
Units of temperature.
Metric: Centigrade/Celsius.
Temperature
The basic unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI) is the kelvin. It has the symbol K.FahrenheitKelvinRankineDelisleNewtonRéaumurRømer
The highest recorded temperature in Thailand was in 1960 in Uttaradit. Located on highway 11, apporx 1 hr north of Sukothai and 3hrs South East of Chiang Mai. 44.5C Kitt