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Experiment:

You Will Need:

  1. A Thermometer
  2. Some Windows

3. A Sunny Day! And 4. A Rainy Day...

Steps:

1. Get Out Into The Sun! The Thermometers Must Begin With 24 Deg.

2. Wait For An Hour.

It Should Go Up To 32 Deg.

3. Wait For A Rainy Day And Leave The Thermometers In The Rain.

4. Wait For An Hour (Or 2 Hours! :))

5. Come Back Again.

The Temputer Should Have Gone Down To About 15 Deg.

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