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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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"Looking at the most recent data, it looks like we'll exceed that 1.5 degree level of long-term warming by the end of this decade," said Burgess.

From BBC

As the first person in her family to obtain a college degree, she thought it was an obtainable goal.

From Los Angeles Times

On the clear, sunny day AFP visited, the warmest temperature was just under six degrees Celsius, with lows of minus seven.

From Barron's

Bryce joined the National in New York after earning a master’s degree from the Yale School of Music.

From Los Angeles Times

These powerful facilities allowed scientists to squeeze water to pressures exceeding 1.5 million atmospheres and heat it to several thousand degrees Celsius, all while capturing snapshots of its atomic structure within trillionths of a second.

From Science Daily