Question

The lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth is –93°C, in Antarctica. The highest recorded temperature on Earth is 71°C, in the Middle East.

How many degrees warmer is the highest temperature than the lowest temperature?

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degrees warmer

Answers

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To find out how many degrees warmer the highest temperature (71°C) is than the lowest temperature (-93°C), you can use the following calculation:

1. Take the highest temperature: 71°C
2. Take the lowest temperature: -93°C
3. Subtract the lowest temperature from the highest temperature:

\[
71 - (-93) = 71 + 93 = 164
\]

So, the highest temperature is 164 degrees warmer than the lowest temperature.

Therefore, the answer is **164 degrees warmer**.