Why a clinical thermometer reds temperature range between 35 to 42?
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Because it is clinical thermometer and reads only the body temperature.
Another reason is that the highest temperature of a living human is 42 degrees.
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The range is between 35 °C and 42 °C for clinical purpose i.e., basically for human medical and the main thing if your body temperature is below 35 °C or above 42 °C you will be in intensive care, at the very least.
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Here's the answer ⤵️
The range is between 35 °C and 42 °C for clinical purpose i.e., basically for human medical and the main thing if your body temperature is below 35 °C or above 42 °C you will be in intensive care, at the very least.
Hope it is helpful to you ✌️✌️
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