Celsius• This is a cooling of 22 Celsiusdegrees.• They drinkmineral water piped into the Imperial and heated to 70 degrees Celsius and receiveregulartreatment.• Temperature can also be raised to realistic deep-Earth values, usually to several hundred degrees Celsius.• The temperature will rise to a maximum of about nine degrees Celsius, about normal for the time of year.• Rain fell, and the temperature went down to ten degrees Celsius.• But it was only somewhere about thirty degrees Celsius and after a few days I had become accustomed to the change in temperature.• Heating these materials to about a thousand degrees Celsius is sufficient to decompose these minerals and release the water contained in them.• This temperature can then be converted into Celsius by subtracting 32, multiplying by 5 and dividing by 9.
OriginCelsius
(1800-1900) Anders Celsius (1701-44), Swedish scientist who invented the scale