How can you tell the temperature? Without a thermometer, you have to rely on how you feel and how your body responds to the conditions. Sweating suggests that the temperature is high; shivering indicates cool temperatures. A thermometer makes it possible for you to accurately read the temperature. Two temperature scales are commonly used: Fahrenheit and Celsius. In this activity you will take readings from both types of thermometers.
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