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what is meant by range of temperature?

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Answered by snehakumari1952005
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The range of a set of any data is the highest and lowest values recorded in that set. Therefore, when we talk of the range of temperature, it may refer to the atmospheric temperature over a period of a day, a week, or month, whatever. There is always temperature variation between night and day, morning and noon, noon and evening, and so forth. If the minimum and the maximum temperature for that given period is recorded, we have the range of temperature.

For instance, the range of temperature for May 30th in B.R.HILLS was between 18°C to 24°C - meaning that the minimum was 18° and the maximum was 24° during the day.

Or it may refer to an equipment's operating range - like -10°C to +50°C meaning, beyond these limits the said equipment is not to be used.

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Answered by Abhiram5566
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Answer:

The range of a set of any data is the highest and lowest values recorded in that set. Therefore, when we talk of the range of temperature, it may refer to the atmospheric temperature over a period of a day, a week, or month, whatever.

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