DescriptionComparison of temperature scales blank.svg
English: Comparison of the different temperature scales, without language-dependent and link-wanting labels. This is a derivative work ofFile:Comparison of temperature scales.svg byUser:Rfc1394. Seebelow for example usage and descriptions of the lines.
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↑World: Highest Temperaturearchive copy at theWayback Machine; an Italian weather station inal 'Aziziyah (Libya) measured a temperature of 58 °C (136.4 °F) on September 13th 1922."Although this record has gained general acceptance as the world's highest temperature recorded under standard conditions, the validity of the extreme has beenquestioned."
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