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Some Temperature Facts and Figures
 28,260,032°F      15,700,000°C     Core of the Sun
 18,000,032°F      10,000,000°C     Heart of a nuclear explosion
 36,032°F      20,000°C     Plasma arc welder
 10,832°F      6,000°C     Surface of the Sun
 9,932°F      5,500°C     Earth's core
 3,214.94°F      1,768.3°C     Melting point of Platinum
 2,800.4°F      1,538°C     Melting point of Iron
 1,947.52°F      1,064.18°C     Melting point of Gold
 673.84°F      356.58°C     Boiling point of Mercury
 621.43°F      327.46°C     Melting point of Lead
 212°F      100°C     Boiling point of water
 136.04°F      57.8°C     Hottest recorded outdoor temperature
(El Azizia, Libya, Sept 13, 1922)
 98.6°F      37°C     Normal human body temperature
 68°F      20°C     Typical room temperature
 32°F      0°C     Freezing point of water
-37.89°F     -38.83°C     Freezing point of Mercury
-40°F     -40°C     Temperature where °C=°F
-108.76°F     -78.2°C     Temperature of 'dry ice' (solid CO2)
-128.56°F     -89.2°C     Coldest recorded outdoor temperature
(Antarctica, July 21, 1983)
-297.4°F     -183°C     Boiling point of Liquid Oxygen
-301°F     -185°C     Coldest point on the Moon
(floor of Shackleton crater)
-320.42°F     -195.79°C     Boiling point of Liquid Nitrogen
-452.07°F     -268.93°C     Boiling point of liquid Helium
-454.76°F     -270.42°C     Temperature of the Universe's background
microwave radiation
-459.67°F     -273.15°C     Absolute Zero

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