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If it's in the shade, then the temperature of the air that wafts past it is. If it's in direct sun, then it's displaying the temperature of the structure of the thermometer itself, as it absorbs direct solar radiation and its temperature rises above that of the air that wafts past it.
485 (four hundred eighty five) years !
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No person lives much past 100 let alone a 1000 years. Noah was supposed to have lived to 600 years.
The highest temperature in Egypt in the past 2 years was about 42-44 degrees.
Looked at over the past 1000 years, no European country had stable boundaries.
There is no scientific evidence or indication that the Earth will explode within the next 1000 years. Natural events like volcanic eruptions or asteroid impacts are possible, but the Earth itself exploding is not a realistic scenario.
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Technology has changed majorly in the past thousand years, which has seen the invention of the printing press, the Industrial Revolution and the age of computers. Technological inventions have also become much smaller, as seen in cell phones.
The earth's average global temperature has risen 0.75 degrees Celsius (approx 1.3oF) in the last hundred years.A:The earth has warmed by 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit in the past 100 years. A:0.82 degrees Celsius.Approximately 0.6 degree Celsius.
Looked at over the past 1000 years, no European country had stable boundaries
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Catalonia is arround 1000 years old. Catalonia has been free for 700 years but then had been ocupated by the spanish for the past 303 years.
The past 1000 years has see about a 8 degree warming trend. About 0.2 since man began using fossil fuels (1850). If we go back 100K years it shows about a 3 degree cooling.
The highest temperature recorded in Richmond, BC over the past 5 years was 39.7°C on June 28, 2021.