2013年1月12日土曜日

BR 2-20 HOT and COLD


    I read "HOT and COLD", so I will tell you about the story. Temperature is the measure of how hot or cold something is. Temperature is measured on a scale. There are two scale: Celsius and Fahrenheit. The Celsius scale is named after a man Celsius. The Fahrenheit scale is named after a man called Fahrenheit. Some countries use the Celsius scale to measure temperature. Some countries use the Fahrenheit scale to measure temperature. A thermometer measures the temperature. The numbers on the thermometer are called degrees. On the Celsius scale, water freezes at 0°. On the Fahrenheit scale, water freezes at 32°. On the Celsius scale, water boils at 100°. On the Fahrenheit scale, water boils at 212°. Most parts of the world are hot for some of the year and cold for some of the year. Some parts of the world are hot all of the year. Libya is hot all of the year. Some parts of the world are cold all of the year. Antarctica is cold all of the year. On 13 September 1922, a temperature of 57.3℃ was measured in Libya. This is the hottest temperature measures in a country. On 21 July 1983, a temperature of -89.2℃ was measured in Antarctica. This is the coldest temperature measured on Earth.

Fast Forward text by Nicolas Brasch. First published in 2007.
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