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You can request information from your board to discover their directive about the temperature in the common areas.
It's possible that 18 degrees C -- 65 degrees F -- is expensive to maintain. In your common area, as a space where owners/ residents congregate, this temperature may be adequate.
Correct - this is common knowledge and you would not need to cite it.
This is a common misconception, but you don't need to add or subtract anything. Normal Temperatures are 98.6 degrees orally, 99.6 degrees rectally, or 97.6 degrees axillary. It is normal for temperatures to vary up or down one degree and to run higher in the evening.
The climate most common in the middle east is hot and dry. Temperatures during the summer months can reach well over 100 degrees.
Not at all. You might not be able to measure it with your common household thermometer, but scientists can measure temperatures even colder than that.
Temperatures in the 90s F are common in the summer and record highs of 110 degrees F are not unknown in the Painted Desert of Arizona.
Angles, temperatures, and map coordinates are all measured in degrees because degrees provide a standardized unit of measurement for these quantities. A degree is a convenient way to divide a circle or a scale into smaller and more manageable parts. By using degrees, it allows for precise and consistent measurements across different systems and applications.
One common use is temperature when it is very cold. We commonly talk about negative numbers degrees as a temperatures when it is below zero.
yes they are very common in the UK or places with moderate temperatures yes they are very common in the UK or places with moderate temperatures
Iron in the gaseous state is not common because it requires very high temperatures to convert solid iron into a gas. Iron has a high melting point of 1538 degrees Celsius and an even higher boiling point of 2862 degrees Celsius, making it challenging to maintain iron as a gas at standard temperatures and pressures. Additionally, iron tends to react with oxygen in the air to form iron oxide, making it difficult to obtain and maintain pure iron in a gaseous state.
There are many examples. On common one is temperatures below zero. If it is -20 degrees outside then we know it is 20 below zero and -20 is a negative number.
180oC to 190oC common but can vary
yes