The greatest recorded temperature ranges

  1. The greatest recorded temperature ranges in the worldare around the “cold pole” in Siberia. Temperatures in Verkhoyansk have
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  2. �On April 2, 2003, the high temperature in the United Stateswas recorded as 94°F in Wink, Texas. The low temperature for the
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  3. The greatest recorded temperature ranges in the world are around the "cold pole" in Siberia. Temperatures in Verkhoyansk have
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  4. Describe how the differences in seasonal temperature ranges between San Francisco, Wichita, and Virginia Beach, are related to
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  5. The highest temperature ever recorded in the United States is 134°F in Death Valley, California. The lowest ever recorded
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  6. Describe how the differences in seasonal temperature ranges between the three cities are related to their respective climates.
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  7. Tim tracked the change in outside temperature one afternoon. He recorded a temp of 85.4 f at noon. The Temperature then rose
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  8. a group of meteorologists recorded the temperature in some cities. at noon on one day, they recorded in Leeds using a
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  9. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Alaska is-6 C. The highest temperature ever recorded in Alaska is 38°C. Suppose a piece
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  10. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Alaska is-6 C. The highest temperature ever recorded in Alaska is 38°C. Suppose a piece
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