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How many degree makes 1 meter? - Answers

"Degree" is a commonly used, though dimensionless, unit of angle measure or temperature. "Meter" is the standard SI unit of length or distance. Neither of them can be converted to the other one. If they could, then you'd be able to figure out how many miles warmer today was than yesterday.



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"Degree" is a commonly used, though dimensionless, unit of angle measure or temperature. "Meter" is the standard SI unit of length or distance. Neither of them can be converted to the other one. If they could, then you'd be able to figure out how many miles warmer today was than yesterday.



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How many degree makes 1 meter? - Answers

"Degree" is a commonly used, though dimensionless, unit of angle measure or temperature. "Meter" is the standard SI unit of length or distance. Neither of them can be converted to the other one. If they could, then you'd be able to figure out how many miles warmer today was than yesterday.

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