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  2. Template:Average temperature table - Wikipedia

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    Usage. This template creates a set of headers for a table of average monthly and yearly temperatures. It is currently only used in List of cities by temperature . To create the rows, see the templates listed below.

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  4. Template:Average temperature table/row - Wikipedia

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  5. Conversion of scales of temperature - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of temperature scales. * Normal human body temperature is 36.8 °C ±0.7 °C, or 98.2 °F ±1.3 °F. The commonly given value 98.6 °F is simply the exact conversion of the nineteenth-century German standard of 37 °C. Since it does not list an acceptable range, it could therefore be said to have excess (invalid) precision.

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  7. Template : Climate chart/How to read a climate chart

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    Climate chart/How to read a climate chart. Climate charts provide an overview of the climate in a particular place. The letters in the top row stand for months: January, February, etc. The bars and numbers convey the following information: The blue bars represent the average amount of precipitation (rain, snow etc.) that falls in each month.

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  9. Temperature - Wikipedia

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    Most scientists measure temperature using the Celsius scale and thermodynamic temperature using the Kelvin scale, which is the Celsius scale offset so that its null point is 0 K = −273.15 °C, or absolute zero. Many engineering fields in the US, notably high-tech and US federal specifications (civil and military), also use the Kelvin and ...