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Mercury will be our answer.
As we know, our lovely thermometers contain mercury (mostly old fashioned kinds now), and the only way that we could see the temperature through a thermometer was by seeing the liquid inside of the thermometer rise and fall. If mercury were to be a solid, then it wouldn't be able to rise or fall.
As we know, our lovely thermometers contain mercury (mostly old fashioned kinds now), and the only way that we could see the temperature through a thermometer was by seeing the liquid inside of the thermometer rise and fall. If mercury were to be a solid, then it wouldn't be able to rise or fall.
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