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about temperature and location ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Temperatures are always measured in the shade because the "shade temperature" is the true air temperature. When sunlight shines through clear, cloud-free air, its energy is not significantly absorbed because clear air is quite transparent to sunlight.

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