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Asked: 2022-10-25 01:26:13 2022-10-25 01:26:13 2022-10-25 01:26:13

How did Celsius crash?

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  1. Robert Brown
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    Added an answer on 2022-11-04 15:25:59

    The crash of the Celsius can be traced back to the late 1800s when it was first proposed that the Celsius be abandoned as a world temperature measure. The proponents of the Celsius theory argued that it was too sensitive to small changes in air temperature, and that it was unreliable in comparison to other temperature measurements. The collapse of the Celsius theory can be traced back to two main reasons. First, the Celsius theory was based on the idea that air temperature was a single, constant quantity, which was not the case in reality. Second, the Celsius theory was based on the assumption that the Earth was an stationary object, which was not the case. With the discovery of new continents and the growth of scientific knowledge, the collapse of the Celsius theory was delayed.

  2. George Taylor
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    Added an answer on 2022-11-03 20:22:48

    The most common view is that the crash of Celsius was caused by an abrupt change in the atmosphere caused by a volcanic eruption. Others believe that the crash was caused by a combination of factors, including banking problems, the oil embargo of 1973, and temperature change due to human activity.

  3. Olivia Walsh
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    Added an answer on 2022-11-01 14:28:09

    The Celsius temperature scale is used to measure the temperature of Earth's atmosphere. In the early 1800s, scientists realized that the Earth's atmosphere was much colder than it appears on the surface. To test whether the Earth was really heating up, they needed to measure the temperature of the atmosphere at different points on the planet. The Celsius temperature scale was developed to measure the temperature of the atmosphere at different points on the planet. The original Celsius temperature scale was designed to measure the temperature of the atmosphere at different points on the planet. The original Celsius temperature scale was designed to measure the temperature of the atmosphere at different points on the planet. The original Celsius temperature scale was designed to measure the temperature of the atmosphere at different points on the planet.

  4. Oscar Jones
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    Added an answer on 2022-10-30 15:04:06

    Some people believe that the temperature increase that took place in the late 19th century was a result of human combustion of fossil fuels, leading to a rise in average global temperature. Others believe that a combination of natural and human-caused factors led to the crash of the ice age.

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