#degreecelsius — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #degreecelsius, aggregated by home.social.
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Garden Grove chemical crisis: Newsom declares emergency as thousands flee https://www.allforgardening.com/1786975/garden-grove-chemical-crisis-newsom-declares-emergency-as-thousands-flee/ #anaheim #CraigCovey #DegreeCelsius #EliasPicazo #Emergency #firefighter #freeman #garden #GardenGrove #GknAerospace #mma #people #saturday #Tank #temperature #thousand
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Garden Grove chemical crisis: Newsom declares emergency as thousands flee https://www.allforgardening.com/1786975/garden-grove-chemical-crisis-newsom-declares-emergency-as-thousands-flee/ #anaheim #CraigCovey #DegreeCelsius #EliasPicazo #Emergency #firefighter #freeman #garden #GardenGrove #GknAerospace #mma #people #saturday #Tank #temperature #thousand
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World, business leaders hope to keep momentum in fight against climate change despite US https://www.byteseu.com/1407067/ #BusinessLeader #CleanEnergy #ClimateChange #country #DegreeCelsius #DegreeFahrenheit #environment #fight #FossilFuelEmission #LastYear #Momentum #nation #NaturalGas #plan #week #World
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For examples, 1 #kg of liquid water at room termperature has 1 #litre of #volume. Therefore, 1 #tonne of water fits into a cube with sides of 1 #m. One #calorie is the amount of #heat or #energy required to raise the #temperature of 1 #gram (or 1 #cc or #CubicCentimetre) of water by 1 #degreeCelsius or 1 #K.
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For examples, 1 #kg of liquid water at room termperature has 1 #litre of #volume. Therefore, 1 #tonne of water fits into a cube with sides of 1 #m. One #calorie is the amount of #heat or #energy required to raise the #temperature of 1 #gram (or 1 #cc or #CubicCentimetre) of water by 1 #degreeCelsius or 1 #K.
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For examples, 1 #kg of liquid water at room termperature has 1 #litre of #volume. Therefore, 1 #tonne of water fits into a cube with sides of 1 #m. One #calorie is the amount of #heat or #energy required to raise the #temperature of 1 #gram (or 1 #cc or #CubicCentimetre) of water by 1 #degreeCelsius or 1 #K.