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degrees celsius

n. (degree Celsius English)

Usage examples of "degrees celsius".

At this point, all the water in the pot has reached at least 100 degrees Celsius, the boiling point of water at one atmosphere of pressure.

But we'd be outside, in a cloud of sulfuric acid droplets that was nearly a hundred degrees Celsius, more than fifty kilometers above the ground.

The surface temperature is somewhere between 460 and 480 degrees Celsius, and highly uniform over the whole surface.

It is one of nature's mysteries why humans, who certainly did not evolve with a diet of cooked food, should find a water boiling point of one hundred degrees Celsius ideal for the purposes of cuisine.

Beneath its three-meter-thick crust, a head of boiling lava simmered at a thousand degrees Celsius, a volcano waiting to explode.

Every 18 degree drop (10 degrees Celsius) slowed ischemic brain damage by half.

The thermometer read precisely twenty-one degrees Celsius: sixty-nine point eight degrees Fahrenheit.

The dome's temperature stood just a hair below its usual twenty-one degrees Celsius.

She would like more time but will bring it to thirty-seven degrees Celsius in six hours if she must.

The temperature, she guessed, was around forty degrees Celsius, enough to have them all dripping with sweat before theyd been marched more than fifty meters.

The cylinder, Charles explained, was still cooling to the ambient temperature, about minus sixty degrees Celsius.

The walls and floor still seemed to be made of ice, but his spacesuit told him that the temperature was 23 degrees Celsius.