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In the Sahara desert, the highest temperature ever recorded was 136°. The lowest temperature recorded in the Gobi desert is -50°. What is the difference in their temperatures?

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Answer:

186 degree

Explanation:

136' - (-50')

a negative times a negative equals a positive

136' + 50' = 186'

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