why do we don't travel with a laboratory thermometer in aeroplane. Give specific reason
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The glass of a mercury thermometer can break. The released mercury can corrode the aluminium of the plane. An underwater torch or a diving lamp may accidentally be switched on. Such lamps become extremely hot, leading to a fire on the plane.
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The glass of a mercury thermometer can break. The released mercury can corrode the aluminium of the plane. ... Such lamps become extremely hot, leading to a fire on the plane.
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