Examples of using "Températures" in a sentence and their english translations:
Global temperatures soared,
The temperature suddenly plunged.
with a dramatic rise in temperatures?
It insulates and regulates temperatures
Temperatures regularly drop below -40 degrees Celsius.
1980. Although high temperatures represent
After that, temperatures began to warm.
caused the worldwide plunge in temperatures
Temperatures here can drop to -30 degrees
because temperatures are increasing and rainfall is decreasing.
Thermometers often go below zero.
there was a striking and dramatic plunge in temperatures,
The temperatures have climbed to over 30 degrees.
If temperatures and water consumption continue to rise
And with nightfall, temperatures plummet to -16 Celsius.
world will lead to an increase in global temperatures from four to
warming temperatures and acidification of the oceans. This is changing the
lying on the ground in below freezing temperatures,
by the sudden temperature rise at the end of the Younger Dryas.
It's the end of a long, hot dry season. Daytime temperatures are topping 40 Celsius.
Increasing temperatures every day due to global warming accelerate the
- Even today, the temperature is below zero.
- The temperature is below zero today, too.
- Today, too, the temperature is below zero.
temperatures will wipe out the cocoa trees in Ghana and the Ivory Coast, which
But it's a typical savannah country, and we enjoy cooler temperatures.
Low temperatures kept summits frozen most of the spring.
and other minerals subjected to huge temperatures in excess of 2,200°C,
temperatures during the last hundred years caused the water level to rise by
where entire countries will drown with them. As global temperatures increase in the
Shanghai summers can reach temperatures of up to 38-9 degrees. That is extremely hot!
Since Tom arrived at Guantanamo Bay he has been exposed to different forms of torture: sleep deprivation, sensory deprivation, extreme temperatures, prolonged isolation, lack of sunlight and limited health care.
In temperatures that can drop below -20 degrees Fahrenheit, along a route occasionally blocked by wind-driven ice dunes, a hundred miles from any other people, a team led by two NASA scientists will survey an unexplored stretch of Antarctic ice.