Centigrade Mnemonic
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- They are also viable at higher temperatures of up to 65 degrees centigrade.
- Ice is at or below zero degrees centigrade.
- It cools far below 0 degrees centigrade.
- Gold has melting point at 1064 degree Centigrade.
- Well, Centigrade is definitely obsolete.
- Centigrade for several hours to four minutes.
- Centigrade is often used in place of Celsius.
- Centigrade was changed to Celsius around 1949.
- I would be nice to see Celsius instead of Centigrade.
- Isn't Anders' scale what we base the centigrade scale on
of or relating to a temperature scale on which the freezing point of water is 0 degrees and the boiling point of water is 100 degrees
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"Cent + Parade. A hundred soldiers parade in the cold temperature."
"Cent + Parade. A hundred units march like a parade in temperature grade."
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