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Category: /Literature/English
…. The most obvious difference between the two sports is their playing surfaces. Ice hockey is played on a three inch layer of ice cooled to approximately ten degrees Fahrenheit. Roller hockey is played on a two inch layer of a plastic and rubber composite…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and feel wonderful. Fur is necessary. People living near Alaska, Tundra, Taiga consider fur to be the only possible material to save them from cold. During winter time the weather can reach -50 degrees Fahrenheit. 85% of fur comes from farmed animals…
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…to be about 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The wind seems unusually strong in this area, but the weather reported a wind out of the south east of 10 to 15 miles per hour. My partner for the data collection today is Mariah. If I stick with her today I am bound to learn…
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…to high because it causes people to suffocate. Lava was produced also. Lava has an average temperature of 2,000-2,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Lavas threat to life is very low because lava’s main threat is to land. Nuee Ardente, which is a dense super hot cloud…
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…temperatures could rise 1.6 to 6.3 degrees Fahrenheit by the year 2100. This would represent the fastest rate of global warming since the end of the last ice age more than 10,000 years ago. With the increased warming of the Earth it could lead to catastrophic…
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Category: /History
…7200 to 1000 degrees fahrenheit. Thousands were instantly killed, vaporized from the searing heat. Others were terribly disfigured with limbs melted from their bodies and skin peeling off in large strips. The intense heat melted the eyeballs of some who had…
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…that break and connect with each other. During this process the structures that act like opposing magnets become unstable and are released into the atmosphere as a solar flare. These gases are believed to be two million degrees Fahrenheit. The particles…
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…, terroristic weapons, and a chainsaw (New Necessities). It does not melt, can stand temperatures up to 7,000 degrees Fahrenheit, absorbing vibration and energy, and will not stretch. Bullriders, military personnel in war, peace officers, racecar drivers, and many…
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…). It is unfortunate that only a small part of our geothermal resources are being used today. Hot water, at temperatures between 300 and 700 degrees Fahrenheit, is brought from an underground reservoir to the surface and is converted to steam by using changes…
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…that scientists believe the temperature increase is the effect of humans rather than a climate change. Over the course of the past century, the Earth’s global temperature has risen by about one degree Fahrenheit. This may not seem like a large increase, but given…
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