What kind of thermometer is used to measure
temperatures in the Arctic region?
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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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Alcohol thermometer is used to measure
temperatures in the Arctic region
- Alcohol thermometer also known as spirit thermometer, can be used in place of mercury thermometer.
- It has low toxicity and hence is safe for humans and environment as well.
- Freezing point of alcohol is low and temperature coefficient of thermal expansion is high.
- Hence, it is used to measure temperature in colder regions.
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