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It is not known if there is such a thermometer.
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The highest temperature, the universe is large**.
The temperature is the highest, absolute 0 degrees.
Minimum. The highest temperature that a human can produce is 510 million or 30 times hotter than the center of the Sun, which is Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
Tokamak fusion reactor in the Plasma Physics Laboratory.
It was created on May 27, 1994 using a plasma mixture of deuterium and tritium.
At the moment when the universe is large, the temperature reaches infinity; After the universe is 10 minus 44 seconds, the temperature is about 100 billion degrees; 10 minus 36 seconds after the universe is large, the temperature of the universe continues to drop, and the temperature at that time is about 1,000 billion billion billion degrees; After the universe is 10 minus 32 seconds, the temperature is about 100 billion billion degrees; After the universe is 10 minus 12 seconds, the temperature reaches 100 million billion degrees; After the universe is large, the temperature reaches 1,000 billion degrees Celsius after 10 minus 6 seconds; After the universe is 10 minus 4 seconds, the temperature reaches 100 billion degrees, which is also the temperature of the supernova's core when it explodes; One second after the universe is large, the temperature drops to about 10 billion degrees; About 3 seconds after the big **, the temperature drops to 1 billion degrees, which is also the temperature inside the hottest star.
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The highest temperature in the world is the Lute Desert, with a maximum temperature of 71 degrees Celsius, located within the territory of Iran. The lowest temperature is Antarctica, the Vostok station in Russia, minus degrees Celsius.
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The highest temperature in the world is about 61 and the lowest temperature is about -90
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The highest temperature on record in the world is: On September 13, 1922, in the El Achia region of Libya, Africa, the local temperature reached high, the highest temperature ever detected on Earth. In meteorology, the physical quantity that indicates the degree of heat and coldness of the air is called air temperature, or air temperature for short.
Temperature
Air temperature is a physical quantity that measures how hot and cold the air is, and represents the magnitude of the average kinetic energy of the movement of air molecules. The unit of air temperature is usually expressed in degrees Celsius (°C), some are expressed in degrees Fahrenheit (F), all of which are taken to one decimal place, and negative values indicate sub-zero degrees.
The air temperature in the weather forecast refers to the air temperature measured in the field air circulation and not directly exposed to the sun.
Extreme temperatures are also called absolute temperatures. It refers to the temperature extremes that occur at a given time in a calendar year. It can be divided into extreme minimum temperature and extreme maximum temperature.
Degrees is absolute zero, 0k, to be precise, the lowest temperature of the universe, which can be explained thermodynamically. At this temperature, the entropy is 0, that is, the chaotic pair is the lowest, and the particle stops the thermal motion, so the temperature is the lowest, and theoretically cannot be lower than this temperature.
If the height is measured from the base to the summit, the highest mountain in the world is Mauna Kaia, a giant volcano in the Hawaiian Islands. When measured from sea level to the summit, the highest peaks are clustered in the Himalayas. Twenty thousand and three hundred and twenty feet above sea level. >>>More
The tallest man is the undisputed tallest man is the American Robert Waldlow, who was meters tall before his death in 1940 and would have been more than meters tall if he had lived another year. The "real" (without pathology) giant of the world was Angus McCaskill, who was meters tall when he died in Canada in 1863. The current tallest man in the United States is Manute Ball, who was born in Sudan in 1962 and is now a U.S. citizen who has played for the Philadelphia 76ers and other basketball teams. >>>More
Mount Everest (Jo-Mo Glang-ma), also translated as Mount Everest, is located on the Himalayas on the border between the People's Republic of China and Nepal, and is covered with snow all year round. It is the highest peak in Asia and the world. The Tibetan word "Jo-mo Glang-ma Ri" means "Mother Earth". >>>More