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The daytime temperature on the moon can reach 130°C. The nighttime temperature can get as low as -110°C. What is the difference between the high and low temperature?
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The daytime temperature on the moon can reach 130°C. The nighttime temperature can get as low as -110°C. What is the difference between the high and low temperature?
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130 + 110 = 240 degree celcius difference between high and low temperature
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