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The phrase "the temperature increases" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a rise in temperature or a change in temperature over time. One example of using this phrase in written English could be: "As the sun continued to beat down, the temperature increased by 10 degrees, making it almost unbearable to be outside."
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Some countries saw small gains from the temperature increases, however.
In an inversion, the temperature increases with altitude, rather than the more typical decrease.
Moreover, rice yields will drop by 10% for every degree the temperature increases.
The study also looked at rainfall, but changes were relatively minor compared with the temperature increases.
For every degree of Fahrenheit the temperature increases, many flowers come out 2.3 days earlier.
Below this depth the temperature increases steadily under the influence of heat from the Earth's interior.
In addition, if the temperature increases to 1.5C, it will combine with ocean acidification driven by rising carbon dioxide emissions to dissolve the world's already threatened coral reefs.
That refers to a chemical reaction that begins to overheat the battery and speeds up as the temperature increases.
As the temperature increases, precipitation enhances too.
As the temperature increases, weight loss increases.
Then, when the temperature increases again, the water is released into the air again.
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