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A thermometer is placed in water in order to measure the water’s temperature. What would cause the liquid in the thermometer to rise
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A thermometer is placed in water in order to measure the water’s temperature. What would cause the liquid in the thermometer to rise
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A thermometer is placed in water in order to measure the water’s temperature. What would cause the liquid in the thermometer to rise
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Heat :) Heat causes the liquid (usually some have mercury) to rise.
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The molecules in thermometers liquid spread apart
Step-by-step explanation:
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