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temperature

[tem-per-uh-cher, -choor, -pruh-, -per-cher] / ˈtɛm pər ə tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər, -prə-, -pər tʃər /


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Ms Jessup said they initially thought the cold temperatures would be the dangerous part of the day, but then they saw "crazy waves" as they walked along the shoreline.

From BBC

Much of Earth was covered by a global ocean of magma, with temperatures so extreme that liquid water could not survive.

From Science Daily

The researchers examined what is driving the expansion of these deep warm-water regions and found that both natural temperature cycles and long-term warming contribute.

From Science Daily

According to UKHSA, low temperatures are likely to have minor impacts on health and social care services including "increased use of healthcare services by vulnerable people" and a "greater risk to life of vulnerable people".

From BBC

The more than 1,000 construction workers laboring on it face temperatures that at times can drop to minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

From The Wall Street Journal