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If the temperature at the South Pole is -45°C and the temperature along the Equator is 31°C. How different is the temperature at the South Pole compared to the Equator? (hint: make sure you use the proper
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If the temperature at the South Pole is -45°C and the temperature along the Equator is 31°C. How different is the temperature at the South Pole compared to the Equator? (hint: make sure you use the proper signs here)
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76℃
Explanation:
-45-31=45+31=76℃
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