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[edit] Temperature
Humidity. Hot weather, say 80°F (26°C) and up, is more uncomfortable in humid air than in dry air because dry air allows more sweat to evaporate from your skin and this cools you but humid air inhibits this evaporation and leaves you more susceptible to overheating. Drink lots of water in hot weather to replenish the water your body sweats as it attempts to cool itself. A temperature drop will catch you by surprise one day without a jacket. Pack sufficient clothes to bundle up. [edit] Length and distance
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For China, the jing is almost exactly 500 grams. [edit] Surface areaFor small things, one might use square inches or square centimeters. There are about 6.5 cm2 to one in2. For floor area of an apartment, there are about 11 square feet to the square meter. For large areas, there are about 2.5 acres to the hectare. [edit] VolumeThe standard metric unit of volume is the liter. Many things, however, are measured in ml (milliliters) or equivalently in cc (cubic centimeters). Roughly, a teaspoon is 5 cc and a fluid ounce is 30 cc. Beware, 1 US gallon = 2 US quarts = 8 US pints. 1 British gallon = 2 British quarts = 8 British pints. But the two are different, 1 US gallon = 3.78 litres, 1 British Gallon = 4.54 litres. For car and motorcycle engines, displacement might be given in cc or liters or cubic inches. 1000 cc or one liter is 61 cubic inches. [edit] Comparisons
[edit] Metric prefixes1 mm = 1 / 1000 metres, 1 mg = 1 / 1000 g, 1 ml = 1 / 1000 litres. 1 cm = 1 / 100 metres. 1 Km = 1000 metres, 1 Kg = 1000 grammes. |
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