The highest temperature ever recorded was in Libya. It was 58 oC. The lowest
temperature ever recorded was -88o C in Antarctica. What is the temperature
difference
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The highest temperature ever recorded on Earth was 136 Fahrenheit (58 Celsius) in the Libyan desert. The coldest temperature ever measured was -126 Fahrenheit (-88 Celsius) at Vostok Station in Antarctica.
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To find difference we need to subtract :
Libya's temperature - Antarctica's temperatures
=> 58 - ( -88 ) = 58 + 88 = 146°C
property using in question [ (-) × (-) = (+) ]
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