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Geography, 09.02.2021 20:50 solphiafischer

A. What values can be obtained from the min/max thermometer?
The minimum, maximum, and current temperature.
b. The minimum and maximum temperature only.
c. Either the minimum or maximum temperature only, depending on the selection.
d. The minimum and maximum temperature and the current pressure.

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