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Measure of the energy in a substance. The more heat energy in the substance, the higher the temperature. troposphere - The lowest layer of the atmosphere where almost all weather occurs. The troposphere contains about 80% of the atmosphere's mass and is characterized by temperatures that normally decrease with altitude. The boundary of the troposphere and the stratosphere depends on latitude and season. It ranges from as low as 8 km over the poles to as high as 16-18 km in the tropics. top U
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| temperate |
of mild climatic regime; a zonobiome intermediate between the tropics and the Arctic.
Ãâó: www.habitas.org.uk/groundbeetles/glossary.html
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| temperament |
refers to a system of tuning in which the intervals deviate from the "pure," such as the acoustically correct intervals used in the Pythagorean scale and in just intonation.
Ãâó: www.navyband.navy.mil/cmt.htm
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| temperature |
temperature is what you measure with a thermometer (this is kind of an operational definition). More precisely, the temperature of a system tells how much the internal energy of the system grows upon a given increase of entropy
Ãâó: www.maxwellian.demon.co.uk/faq/glossary.html
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| temperance |
moderation or the avoidance of excess.
Ãâó: www.whiskytour.com/glossary.htm
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