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Temperature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Temperature is a physical property of a system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold; something that is hotter generally has the greater temperature. en.wikipedia.org
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Temperature People usually describe the temperature as hot or cold. The real definition of temperature is the measure of the average speed of air molecules. www.windows.ucar.edu
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