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The highest temperature ever recorded on Earth was 136F in Libya. The lowest temperature was -129F in Antarctica. What is the difference of the highest and lowest temperatures on Earth? A. 7F B. 107F C.
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The highest temperature ever recorded on Earth was 136F in Libya. The lowest temperature was -129F in Antarctica. What is the difference of the highest and lowest temperatures on Earth?
A. 7F
B. 107F
C. 165F
D. 265F
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Answer:
it's D. 265F
Explanation:
subtract 136 by -129 and you get 265
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