Yes, a 38DDD is generally considered the same as a 38F in many lingerie sizing systems. The designation "DDD" is often used in the U.S. to denote a cup size that is equivalent to "F" in other sizing systems, particularly in the UK. However, sizing can vary by brand, so it's always best to try on Bras or check specific sizing charts for the most accurate fit.
The higher the temperature the larger the reading therefore 36F is colder than 38F
if something is same size, same shape means that it is congruent or symmetrical.
If twelve is the same as a dozen, then twenty would be the same as score.
Same length, same width, same size, same shape
It depends on what you mean by "same". The same area? Yes, it can be. The same shape? Yes, it can be. The same are and shape, Yes, it can be.
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UK size 38F = 85H
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A size 36F will be slightly bigger than a 38DD bra of the same brand. A 36F (sometimes listed as 36DDD) is in between the size of a 38DD and 38DDD.
If by Mercury you mean mercury, then the answer is yes. It's just commonly seen as a liquid because that's what state it is in at room temperature, because its melting point is around -38F.
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The higher the temperature the larger the reading therefore 36F is colder than 38F
Broome, which is located in Western Australia is a town that is known for it's high temperature range and for it's humid climate. Temperatures can go from 111F in the summer to 38F in the winter.
Brassieres are a women's undergarment sold from a large variety of retailers. One may purchase them from resellers like Amazon, or from local clothing stores, such as Macy's or J.C. Penney.
The normal temperature range for a fridge is between 35-38F (1.6-3.3C) and for a freezer is between 0-5F (-17.8 to -15C).