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how can we take the measures of temperature in artic zone where temperature is in minus​

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Answered by ashokmohanty40
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For measuring very low temperatures, alcohol is used because it solidifies at a much lower temperature, i.e., 114∘C. The temperature in Arctic and Antarctic may fall below −80∘C, so in these regions, an alcohol thermometer would be used in place of a mercury thermometer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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For measuring very low temperatures, alcohol is used because it solidifies at a much lower temperature, i.e., 114∘C. The temperature in Arctic and Antarctic may fall below −80∘C, so in these regions, an alcohol thermometer would be used in place of a mercury thermometer.

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