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…into Russia. This was grave mistake. His soldiers were not used to the cold weather. The temperature got to below 35 degrees Fahrenheit. Instead of fighting the army, the Czar pulled his men back. Before leaving they burned their own fields and slaughtered…
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…. During the summer of1936, it was the longest and hottest summer. Temperatures reached onehundred degrees Fahrenheit regularly and also caused a few deaths. Thedrought and high winds caused desert-like conditions to spread over thePrairies. "In May and June…
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…the temperature, because of being use to fahrenheit instead of celsius, or straining to remember the metric system from lack of use in the States. These are all of the things I would figure out after my trip to Toronto, Canada. The decision to go to Canda…
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…in the day time, but cold at night. The summer of 1915 was going to be even hotter than usual (Moyihan 442). It would go from 98 degrees to 30 degrees Fahrenheit in one day. This caused many diseases to hit (Wren 565). In the early summer at Gallipoli…
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…ecosystems on earth. The nearly perfect conditions for life also help contribute to the great number of species. With temperatures constant at about 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit the whole year, the animals don’t have to worry about freezing during the cold…
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…the surface and lower atmosphere from escaping into outer space. Even though this process occurs naturally and has kept the Earth's temperature about 60 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it would otherwise be, current life on Earth could not be sustained without…
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…be located where a difference of about 40° Fahrenheit (F) occurs year around. Ocean depths must be available fairly close to shore﷓based facilities for economic operation. The ocean waters off of Keahole are ideal because of the dramatic drop of sea floor…
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…sharks matches the temperature of the water around them. There are, however, some notable exceptions. The body temperatures of fast-swimming sharks, such as blue sharks and makos, can rise almost 10 Celsius degrees (18 Fahrenheit degrees) above the temperature…
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…. However, many theorists believe that is was impossible to even collect the evidence because of the conditions on the lunar surface. During the daytime the moons surface can heat up to 280 degrees Fahrenheit. This is an issue that theorists argue, “There can’t…
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…on an engine that can produce 10.000 lb. of thrust and burning at 5000 degrees Fahrenheit of heat. Air inside the module was pressurized to 1/3 sea level atmosphere, so why no sound and vibration? According to some sources the astronauts could hear the thrusters…
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