Each angle is 120 degrees. Six vertices multiplied by 120 degrees each gives you 720 degrees as the sum of the internal angles.
The Babylonians in about 700 BC used numbers to describe angles, and divided a circle into 360 equal degrees for that purpose, then angles were described in degrees. Using that they were able to record the positions of stars.
700 kelvin is equal to 426.85 degrees Celsius.
Answer: 700 K = 800.6 ºF
700 kelvin = 426.85 degrees Celsius
Around 700 AD
700ºC = 1,292.0ºF
700
700-810 degrees
700
Technically, animals are not "warm blooded" or "cold blooded", but rater endothermic( regulate their own internal temperature) or exothermic (relying on environment to regulate internal temperature) but I don't know how much biology you have taken. Humans are "warm blooded", as are all animals (or, endothermic - they regulate their own internal temperature).
700 degrees celsius
700