Check the electric fan to see if it is working.
Check the radiator anti freeze level. it maybe low.
have the engine timing checked. if the timing is wrong the engine will overheat, are you loosing coolant?is the fan working, is the water pump working?
About 185 or less while driving in normal conditions while sitting in traffic could range up to 220 210
Sitting right on top of the engine.
Room temperature.
Defective radiator cap Fan not spinning fast enough, if at all Clogged radiator
No, a clinical thermometer does not need a magnet. You may be thinking of a Maximum/Minimum Thermometer which has a U-tube containing mercury which expands and contracts as the temperature changes. Each arm of the U-tube contains mercury upon the upper surface of which are tiny floats made of steel (which floats on mercury) with tiny springs on their sides so that they grip the tube inside when the mercury does not move them any more. One of the floats records the highest temperature to which it was pushed, and the other indicates the coldest temperature to which it was pushed. So you are able to find out what the actual maximum and minimum temperatures were during the past 24 hours. So why do we need a magnet? It's purpose is to attract the steel floats back to their positions just sitting on top of each mercury column.
because you are still sitting iny our car instead of walking you are driving
Bird eggs will only develop at a temperature close to the body temperature of the parent bird. Thus, a parent bird usually incubates the eggs by sitting on them to keep them warm.
It's right above the flying saucers. There's a thermometer sitting on an asteroid.
No. That is too long to leave potentially hazardous food sitting at room temperature.
because you were ether driving of your car was sitting in the sun of a hot place