Temperature
What is temperature?
The non-living factor temperature is a crucial element of the ecosystem. The Temperature of an object can described as that which determines the sensation of warmth or coldness felt from contact with it (qualitative manner).
The non-living factor temperature is a crucial element of the ecosystem. The Temperature of an object can described as that which determines the sensation of warmth or coldness felt from contact with it (qualitative manner).
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Scales of temperature
A number of measurement scales have been invented to measure temperature.
There are three main ones. The most commonly used scale for measuring temperature is the Celsius system. The Fahrenheit system is a temperature scale that is used exclusively in the United States and the Kelvin scale system is often used by scientists.
A number of measurement scales have been invented to measure temperature.
There are three main ones. The most commonly used scale for measuring temperature is the Celsius system. The Fahrenheit system is a temperature scale that is used exclusively in the United States and the Kelvin scale system is often used by scientists.