and Weather Conditions Temperature and Weather Conditions Part 1
We measure temperature using degrees. The symbol for degrees is “°” We measure temperature using degrees. The symbol for degrees is “°”. Example: 38°C
In America, we use Fahrenheit (°F), but in most countries they use Celsius, or Centigrade (°C). [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32 (this is the equation to convert the two)
Freezing 0°C or 32°F
Cold, Frigid Refrigerator
When you are cold, your body _______ to keep warm She is shivering When you are cold, your body _______ to keep warm shivers
Chilly, Brisk
Cool Cool Breeze Cool Water
Room Temperature 20°C (68°F) to 25°C (77°F)
Warm
Lukewarm, Tepid
She’s got a sunburn. (Ouch!) Hot She’s got a sunburn. (Ouch!)
When you are hot, your body _______ to keep cool He is sweating When you are hot, your body _______ to keep cool sweats
Sweltering (very, very hot)
Boiling 100°C or 212°F
I’m not going in there. The water is freezing I’m not going in there! The water is freezing! It’s a little chilly outside, so you should wear a coat. Ah! A nice, cool drink of water. Waiter, this soup is lukewarm. I prefer my soup to be hot.
It’s so hot today I feel like my blood is boiling! I know what you mean. I’m sweltering up in my 10th floor apartment.
Seasons-times of the year that mark changes in temperature and weather Seasons-times of the year that mark changes in temperature and weather. Korea and America both have 4 seasons.
Spring
Summer
Fall/Autumn
Winter
Analogies Summer is to hot as winter is to ________. cold Hot is to cold as warm is to ________. cool Sandal is to summer as _______ is to winter. boot SPRING:RAIN::WINTER:_____________ SNOW