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“That’s because these places are so cold in winter that even with a ten-degree warming, average temperatures will still be below freezing.”
The Huffington Post: David Kroodsma: An Interactive Map: Northeast Snowfall and Climate Change
“The damage was such that his head will now permanently tilt at a ten-degree angle.”
“In case we have to go low today, we will do standard, same-side, low-altitude attacks with action at ten miles, pops at four, topping at three for ten-degree strafing runs.”
“Same-side attacks, action at ten, popping at four, ten-degree gun runs.”
“To my horror, I realized my jet was in a ten-degree nose-down slicing turn, plunging toward earth.”
“The new footage enabled researchers to calculate that the Titanic was listing at a mere ten-degree angle when it snapped in two.”
Adrian J. Slywotzky and Karl Weber: What Sank the Titanic? A Lesson in Designing for Resiliency
“And by the end of the century, instead of having a ten-degree climate warming, it`s more likely to be less than one degree.”
“Joe wasn't crying now, but Blaze could feel his short, quick gasps for breath as he struggled with the ten-degree air.”
“And by the end of the century, instead of having a ten-degree climate warming, it ` s more likely to be less than one degree.”
“Much of the ten-degree Fahrenheit global warming that caused mass extinctions, such as the one at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary, appears to have been caused by release of "frozen methane.”
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