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Ralph David
19 September, 20:28
What is the thermometer
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Frankie Cooley
19 September, 22:33
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A thermometer is a tool used to measure how hot or how cold one area is.
Thermometers are also used to measure a fever.
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Kathryn Wilkinson
20 September, 00:09
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A thermometer is an instrument that measures the temperature of an object.
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