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Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is. It is measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
The higher the temperature, the hotter something is. The lower the temperature, the colder something is.
There are many different ways to measure temperature. Some common ways include using a thermometer, a thermostat, or a heat sensor.
Temperature is important for many things. It affects how things work, how we feel, and how we dress.
The temperature outside is 25 degrees Celsius.
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The word "temperature" comes from the Latin word "temperatura", which means "mixture" or "tempering".
The first recorded use of the word "temperature" in English was in the 14th century.
The word "temperature" is a cognate of the French word "température" and the Spanish word "temperatura", both of which mean "temperature".
The literal meaning of the word "temperature" is "the state of being tempered".
Why might it be important to measure the temperature of something?