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This classic analog thermometer shows a normal human body temperature of 37°C (98.6°F) on both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.
A classic thermometer graphic with red mercury rising past the midpoint, signaling warm or hot conditions.
A clear, dual-scale AcuRite thermometer with red liquid column indicating current temperature in both °F and °C.
A classic fundraising thermometer-fill it up as donations pour in toward your big goal!
This classic analog thermometer shows temperature in both Celsius (left) and Fahrenheit (right), with the red column indicating 25°C (77°F).
A clean line-art thermometer showing the red liquid column at the base, ready to indicate rising or falling temperatures.
This thermometer shows a high temperature reading, with the red column rising well above the midpoint on the scale.
A classic glass meat thermometer with easy-to-read dual temperature scales and a handy clip for hands-free use during roasting or grilling.
A classic analog wall thermometer displaying both °C and °F scales, currently reading ~22°C (72°F).
A fully filled red thermometer indicating 100% achievement-perfect for visualizing goal completion in reports or campaigns.
A classic glass clinical thermometer with dual-scale markings (°C/°F) and color-coded normal/fever ranges.
A clean, editable fundraising thermometer showing 10% progress-perfect for campaigns needing motivation and transparency.
A stylized thermometer with rising mercury, sweat droplets, and radiant heat lines-symbolizing fever or extreme heat.
A classic analog thermometer showing 32°C (90°F), perfect for monitoring ambient temperature indoors or outdoors.
A classic analog-style thermometer displays a comfortable indoor temperature of 74°F (23°C), perfect for most people year-round.
This thermometer graphic marks the “DEADLY” zone above 85°F-highlighting extreme heat risks to human health.
A colorful thermometer-style progress indicator, ranging from 0 (green) to 100 (red), perfect for visualizing targets and milestones.
A colorful thermometer showing progression from green (low) through yellow to red (high), perfect for illustrating goal achievement.
A stylized red thermometer showing a high temperature level, useful for visualizing heat or fever.
A stylized outline of a traditional thermometer-perfect for illustrating temperature concepts in digital or print media.
See how thermometers react to extremes: bundled up and shivering in the cold versus sweating and sunbathing in the heat.
A thermometer reading near 100°C, dramatically framed by fire to symbolize intense heat.
A minimalist red thermometer visual, commonly used to represent goal achievement or rising metrics.
A stylized clinical thermometer with a red mercury column indicating temperature on a marked scale.
A cheerful collection of animated thermometers in blue, red, and orange-each with unique expressions and fun accessories like party hats and sunglasses.
A clean line-art thermometer with a full Celsius scale, useful for teaching temperature measurement concepts.
A clear, schematic illustration of a traditional glass thermometer with a bulb and calibrated scale.
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A modern digital thermometer showing a normal body temperature of 37.0°C-quick, safe, and easy to read.
A classic glass thermometer displaying temperature in both Fahrenheit (left) and Celsius (right), with the red column indicating approximately 48°F (9°C).
A stylized snowflake paired with a thermometer-perfect for illustrating freezing conditions or winter weather alerts.
A simple yet effective illustration showing cold (blue) and hot (red) temperature levels in two classic thermometer designs.
A classic glass thermometer displaying matching Fahrenheit (left) and Celsius (right) scales, with the red column indicating approximately 37°C (98.6°F).
This dual-scale thermometer shows current temperature at about 18°C (64°F), making it easy to read in either metric or imperial units.
A classic analog thermometer with dual scales-Fahrenheit on the left, Celsius on the right-showing a reading near 40°F (4°C).
A simplified yet accurate depiction of a traditional thermometer, with the red column rising to show a high reading.
A stylized digital thermometer graphic with blue liquid indicating a mid-range temperature reading.
This fiery illustration shows a furious thermometer personified to symbolize dangerously high temperatures.
A simple yet precise illustration of a digital clinical thermometer, showing a normal body temperature reading of 37.5°C.
A stylized thermometer indicating freezing conditions, complete with icicles and snowflakes to emphasize extreme cold.
A clear, scalable thermometer illustration ideal for indicating temperature in digital interfaces.
A clean, vector-style thermometer with red indicator fluid and evenly spaced measurement lines for easy reading.
A clear dual-scale thermometer displaying current temperature around 22°C (72°F), with key reference points like freezing (0°C/32°F) and boiling (100°C/212°F) highlighted.
A clear, illustrated thermometer displaying temperatures from -20°C to 100°C using a vibrant color gradient for intuitive understanding.
Left thermometer shows -30°C (≈ -22°F) with blue liquid; right shows 40°C (104°F) with red liquid-perfect for understanding scale differences.
A fully filled progress thermometer visualizing 100% achievement-perfect for goals, campaigns, or KPIs.
From left to right: a hot temperature (~98°C), warm (~38°C), and cold (~5°C) reading on identical Celsius thermometers.
A clean, labeled thermometer diagram showing temperature values in degrees Celsius-perfect for teaching or visual reference.
A clear, educational thermometer visualizing temperature zones: blue for cold (<0°C), green for mild (0-20°C), yellow for warm (20-40°C), orange/red for hot (>40°C).
A classic fundraising thermometer chart-simple, scalable, and perfect for motivating donors and teams toward your goal.
A sleek digital thermometer with a clear LCD screen reading 36.8°C, indicating a normal human body temperature.
A simple, intuitive illustration showing cold (blue) and hot (red) temperature levels in two classic thermometer designs.
This animated thermometer looks unwell-high temperature, sweating, and using an ice pack to cool down.
A clear, numbered thermometer scale from 1 to 10-perfect for visualizing levels, ratings, or temperature concepts.
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A clear side-by-side comparison of Fahrenheit (F) and Celsius (C) scales on a standard mercury-style thermometer-perfect for understanding temperature units.
A simple yet effective thermometer-style scale where blue (1) signals low intensity and red (5) indicates high-great for quick visual assessment.
A blue-filled thermometer shows a low (cold) reading, while the red-filled one indicates a high (hot) temperature-perfect for visual learning.
A dynamic thermometer visual showing upward momentum-perfect for tracking goals or KPIs.
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