Examples of 'half a degree' in a sentence

Meaning of "half a degree"

half a degree: This phrase typically refers to a small or minimal difference in temperature. It signifies a slight change in degrees, often used in weather forecasts or scientific measurements

How to use "half a degree" in a sentence

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half a degree
Sweep the wings half a degree more.
Half a degree could make a world of difference.
The orb is less than half a degree.
Half a degree drop and.
Approximately half a degree after ovulation.
Global temperatures rise half a degree.
About a half a degree centigrade.
A weaker sun could reduce temperatures by half a degree.
Turning half a degree starboard.
I feel like my heart thawed by about half a degree.
A change in body temperature of half a degree is generally a sign of illness.
Half a degree more.
Tilt the wings back half a degree for me.
Soon it will be a quarter of a degree a day and then a half a degree.
I want the eyes turned half a degree to the right.

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Additionally a compass can only measure the azimuth to a precision of a half a degree.
About half a degree.
And the station is drifting at about one half a degree a month.
The angle should be correct to half a degree if reasonable efficiency is to be maintained.
First it said that the global climate would cool by half a degree.
The ocean is only about half a degree centigrade warmer than it should be.
After ovulation takes place the temperature rises to about half a degree or more.
Maintain temperatures within half a degree for sensitive processes and equipment.
Electronic control instruments permitted precise temperature control to within half a degree centigrade.
Even raising your body temperature just half a degree can cause you to burn more calories.
The Moon in the sky has an apparent diameter of half a degree.
It lies less than half a degree southeast of ρ Cygni.
Temperatures three feet down into the frozen ground are less than half a degree below freezing.
Raised by half a degree Celsius.
It makes a difference of generally around half a degree Celsius.
Your BBT ascends by half a degree Celsius after ovulation has happened.
Lakes Warming almost half a degree.
It 's still half a degree hotter than the surrounding tissue.
I could be off by half a degree.
Half a degree and rapid socio-economic development matter for heatwave risk.
Each isoline represents a half a degree Celsius in warming.
The solar disk seems slightly raised, perhaps half a degree.
Your BBT increases about half a degree Celsius after ovulation has occurred.
The Sun and the Moon are both about half a degree across.
Half a degree may not sound like much, but it could have disastrous effects.
It 's barely moved half a degree in the last hour.
Tethys gets the next best view, with nearly half a degree.
I have, yes, I have set it just half a degree lower than would be too comfortable.
When ovulation occurs, your temperature will rise about a half a degree.
The alignment proved to be less than half a degree off, which was good enough.
More preferably, the angle alpha is ten degrees plus or minus half a degree.
Afterward, the entire globe cooled by half a degree Celsius for more than a year.
Taking that into account, there's a possible error in longitude of less than half a degree.
It is about half a degree further west than Land 's End in Cornwall.
This leads to a minimal increase in temperature, quantifiable as about half a degree centigrade.

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