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Everyday maths 1 (Northern Ireland)
Everyday maths 1 (Northern Ireland)

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5 Measuring temperature

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Figure 39 Comparing temperatures

Temperature tells us how hot or cold something is. You will see or hear temperatures mentioned in a weather forecast, and will also come across them in recipes or other instructions.

Temperature is sometimes given in degrees Celsius (°C) and sometimes in degrees Fahrenheit (°F).

Hint: You might sometimes see Celsius called ‘centigrade’. Note that Celsius and centigrade are the same thing, referring to the same scale of measurement.

Water freezes at 0° Celsius and boils at 100° Celsius. The temperature in the UK in the daytime is usually between 0° Celsius (0°C) on a cold winter’s day and 25° Celsius on a hot day in summer.