In a laboratory, at home, etc.
depends on the liquid and it's quantity
a themometer
According to the thermometer, it is 80 degrees.
Until the advent of digital thermometers, liquid ones were used in most domestic situations: to measure the air temperature, body temperature (to check for fever), cooking temperatures, fridge temperatures (to ensure that they were cold enough).
The liquid inside the thermometer will expand due to the heat from direct sunlight, causing the mercury or alcohol level to rise. This will lead to a higher temperature reading on the thermometer due to the expansion of the liquid.
The red liquid in a thermometre could either be alcohol, dyed red; or a substance called mercury, which is very toxic. Hope I helped :)
This is gobbledygook.
Yes, it can.
for measuring temperature
To measure temperature
themometer
themometer