why are the maximum and minimum temperature of the atmosphere recorded at different times? at what time they are recorded?
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the maximum and minimum temperature of the atmosphere is recorded at different times due to uneven distribution of land and water bodies.
They are recorded every 24 hours
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maximum-minimum thermometer can be used to show the difference in temperature over a period of time, usually one day. The difference between the daily maximum and the daily minimum is called the diurnal range. Figure 2.1 shows a maximum temperature of 15°C and a minimum temperature of 8°C. The diurnal range for this example is 7°C (15-8 = 7).hence is your answer
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