A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
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A tuber.
Yes they do
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using a thin capillary bore using a thick glass stem
If it is an analog thermometer, the face of the thermometer is shaped in a way that magnifies the readout, but it has a very narrow angle of visibility. Once rotated to the proper angle, the once thin line becomes a thick, easy to read line.
An example of a thick stem is the edible stem of the Rhubarb plant.
it is thick
A tree is one example. The sunflower usually has a thick stem. Rhubarb is another (edible stalk) thick stemmed plant.
A stem thermometer is used to measure the internal temperatures of foods, especially meats. Stem thermometers have a "stem" that is inserted into the food and a flat round "face" at the top that may be digital or dail. Candy thermometers are used to measure the heat of candy while it is cooking. They are large straight tubes similar to thermometers used to take body temperature. They have a clip that enables the cook to clip it to the pan.
A tree and the woody stem is called the trunk
A trunk ;)
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So you can read it more easily.
To enable you to read the level the fluid has reached
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