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degree Fahrenheit
noun
A degree on the Fahrenheit temperature scale
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Feel the heat from a 2150 degree Fahrenheit glassworks furnace at Taylor Backes.
The concern pertains to a 1 degree Fahrenheit increase in a so-called global temperature (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, undated) and dire consequences are predicted (Walsh, 2014).
Between 1975 and 2004, tropical sea-surface temperatures increased by roughly one degree Fahrenheit.
A degree Rankine, like a degree Fahrenheit, is 5/9 of a kelvin or degree Celsius.
The average surface temperature of the globe has risen by about 1 degree Fahrenheit over the last 100 years.
The average temperature in those regions rose by more than one degree Fahrenheit from the mid-1970s to 2006.
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Then, the temperature should be increased in 250-degree Fahrenheit increments (121-degree Celsius) until it reaches 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit (815 degrees Celsius).
"In January and February you have comfortable 25 degrees there," Beckenbauer said of the 77-degree Fahrenheit average.
The 600-degree Fahrenheit gas and rock caused the mountain's snow to melt, creating mud flows known as "lahars".
The original 1960 version of the map divided the country into 10 zones based on a 10-degree Fahrenheit difference in average annual minimum temperature.
Customers buy $12.50 drink vouchers, then slip on a thermal coat and gloves, before being led inside to enjoy (or not) 18-degree Fahrenheit temperatures.
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