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The highest recorded temperature in the world was at Azizia, Libya, on September 13, 1922. The temperature was 58.0°C. The lowest temperature, -88.3°C, was recorded at the Soviet Antarctic station Vostok on August 24, 1960. What is the difference in these two temperatures?

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Answer:

the difference in these two temperatures is 146.3°C

Explanation:

The computation of the difference in these two temperatures is as follows:

= Highest temperature - lowest temperature

= 58.0°C - (-88.3°C)

= 58.0°C + 88.3°C

= 146.3°C

Hence, the difference in these two temperatures is 146.3°C

It is determined by the applying the above formula and the same is relevant

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