Usa "celsius" in una frase
celsius frasi di esempio
celsius
1. 4 Celsius, and currently dropping a degree every two minutes
2. Now, in early May, at six pm, the temperature was 32 Celsius and dropping only fractionally
3. Whilst the temperature within the habitat was maintained at a brisk minus five degrees Celsius, it was almost 150 degrees warmer than the surface above
4. With the sun out, the 12-degree Celsius temperature was bearable
5. remembered was the heat—the midsummer heat of forty degrees Celsius with humidity in
6. 0015 of a degree Celsius
7. degrees Celsius in this grotto, and had no one but their mother and themselves to warm
8. The temperature of the whole complex was set at thirty seven degrees Celsius
9. The port of Abadan was a hellhole; temperatures soared to well above fifty degrees Celsius
10. reach a scorching 467 degrees Celsius
11. Hold the temperature at under zero Celsius for thirty minutes
12. No more diameters to the nearest kilometre, temperatures to the nearest degree Celsius, mineral composition percentages, etc
13. The planet’s air is in 67 degrees Celsius temperature
14. “VICi, reduce temperature in OR to ten degrees Celsius and hold
15. Donna’s blood had been reheated to thirty-seven degrees Celsius and returned to her body
16. Is that Celsius or Fahrenheit?
17. 'No,' the UPS stated, 'The temperature of fire rarely exceeds 1,500o Celsius, and the current outside temperature at the edge of the bubble is some 27,140,592o Celsius
18. In the nearly non-existent atmosphere of Eris, made of trace vapors of methane and nitrogen, and the actual ambient temperature of minus 224 degrees Celsius, this would result in death within a minute, so Toru went on cautiously, taking fifteen minutes to arrive over the spot of the recorded magnetic anomaly
19. It is now at minus 180 degrees Celsius and climbing
20. 3 gravities, the atmospheric pressure at sea level was 1,156 millibars, the average annual temperature at the terminator turned around 21 degrees Celsius, falling to sixteen degrees Celsius on the dark side and rising to maximums around 29 degrees Celsius at the equator, facing its sun
21. That part will probably be the trickiest for her, as the friction of the atmosphere will heat up parts of her space plane to temperatures of up to 2,300 degrees Fahrenheit, or 1,260 degrees Celsius for those who prefer the metric system
22. If that cover was really in the open position, then gases as hot as 1,400 degrees Celsius or more would be free to enter the belly keel during reentry, melting or burning everything inside and dooming her space plane to a fiery destruction
23. Crete baked in temperatures above 43 degrees Celsius
24. Winds are in excess of 60 kilometers per hour and the temperature 14 Degrees Celsius
25. filled with fluid and the fluid is heated to 87 degree Celsius for 8 minutes with pressure
26. Further, in the distance of a few thousand kilometers, we can experience heat of 45 degrees Celsius in the Australian desert, it being close to the equator the closest point on Earth to the Sun, and minus 30 degrees Celsius in the South Pole, the Earth’s longest distance from the Sun
27. The Sun is losing four million tons of mass every second, as hydrogen atoms are fused and compressed into helium atoms at over 14 million degrees Celsius
28. Remember that the temperature inside a greenhouse can reach up to 40 degrees Celsius warmer compared to the external environment
29. The temperature is approximately 15 degrees Celsius ad there are brief periods of rain
30. Men had to be on the verge of death to be spared; minimum fever levels for exemption were 40 degrees Celsius, or 104 degrees Fahrenheit
31. The problem with using the variance as a measure of dispersion is that if our observations, on temperature, for example, are in degrees Celsius, then the variance would be expressed in square degrees, whatever these are
32. The holes were filled with metal piping, through which a brine solution, chilled to minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 30 degree Celsius), was pumped
33. Soon an enormous electrical charge would flow to the graphite electrodes, striking a massive arc within the furnace and melting the scrap steel at temperatures in excess of 3,272 degrees Fahrenheit (1,800 degrees Celsius)
34. The recipe for producing steel in a basic oxygen furnace is straightforward: combine between one- and three-quarter metric tons of molten iron ore with three-quarters of a metric ton of coke (processed metallurgical coal), a quarter metric ton of limestone, and four metric tons of air, crank up the heat to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit (1,297 degrees Celsius) and presto! Soon you’ve got raw steel that can be reheated later and rolled into a wide variety of shapes and sizes