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Centigrade was the name of the unit before the change.
The sun came up for a half an hour, but it was too cold: -46 Centigrade.
The robot's hands were at 37 Centigrade, as they should be.
He was the first to use a centigrade thermometer the way it is used today.
The world has warmed half a degree centigrade over the last century.
It broke down at a temperature of only 89 centigrade.
The temperature has risen by around one degree centigrade over the last 150 years.
I register external temperature now at well over 3,000 centigrade.
It melted at 2800 centigrade, a very high melting point indeed.
Heat did not affect him unless it exceeded 1000 Centigrade.
Average surface temperatures have risen half a degree centigrade since 1861.
The temperature was sometimes -40 Centigrade, and there were strong winds with a lot of snow.
Then, with the temperature at -37 Centigrade, they started.
That morning it was minus 53 Centigrade with the wind chill factor.
Why not, in an area where the winter temperatures regularly dipped to -30 Centigrade?
Gone with the old centigrade scale is also the old boiling point of water.
The back also has a thermometer, which registers the temperature inside the watch, but in centigrade.
The predictions are based on a rise in global temperatures of 1 degree centigrade by 2025.
It speeds up by about 2 feet per second for each degree of increase in temperature on the centigrade scale.
But the thermometer hung this long night at five below zero centigrade.
"I hope the weather is 10 degrees," she said, using the centigrade equivalent of 50, "with a wind at my back."
On July 10, the prostate was frozen at 200 degrees below zero centigrade.
Then, on Monday, the temperature went down - to -56 Centigrade.
At one point, she overheard a woman say that the temperature was about minus twenty centigrade.
But gold melts at over a thousand centigrade and we'll need more than a kitchen stove for that.