Temperature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In physics, temperature is a physical property of a system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold; something that feels hotter generally has the higher temperature. Temperature is one of ...
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Temperature news, Temperature information and Temperature related resources ... March 2009 Tenth Warmest on Record for Global Temperatures; The combined global land and ocean surface average temperature for March 2009 was the 10th warmest since records began in 1880;
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In a qualitative manner, we can describe the temperature of an object as that which determines the sensation of warmth or coldness felt from contact with it.
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Temperature is a measure of the average heat or thermal energy of the particles in a substance. Since it is an average measurement, it does not depend on the number of particles in an object. In that sense it does not depend on the size of it.
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The hotness or coldness of a substance is called its temperature and is measured with a thermometer. The ordinary thermometer consists of a hollow glass bulb attached to a narrow stem with a thread-like bore.
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www.ace.mmu.ac.uk/eae/Weather/Older/Temperature.html
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