Graduations or Graduation Marks.....
A sensitive thermometer with an adjustable range so that small differences in temperature can be measured.
A thermometer or thermister
that depends on what type of thermometer. The tube thermometer, the kind with a glass tube with a red liquid in it, uses a small amount of mercury in a very small tube. When the mercury is heated, it expands, pushing further up the tube, as it cools it contracts, going down the tube. A dial thermometer also works on expansion and contraction, but with a coil instead of mercury.
A bore refers to the extremely fine or narrow tube found in a thermometer. It is called a narrow bore or a capillary.
i believe it is called a spectrometer
The little lines on a thermometer typically count by 1 degree Fahrenheit or Celsius, depending on the scale used. Each line represents a small increment of temperature measurement.
The base of a thermometer is called the bulb. It is typically a small, glass reservoir at the bottom of the thermometer where the liquid or mercury expands and contracts with changes in temperature.
NUMBERING is a correct position the number lines on a thermometer.
Graduations, or graduation marks.
They r called veins
The lines on the globe are not called "latitude", any more than the marks on a thermometer are called "temperature". The lines on the globe that mark intervals of latitude are called "parallels" of latitude.
the sixth thermometer
The two main lines on a thermometer are the freezing point (32°F or 0°C) and the boiling point (212°F or 100°C) of water. These lines help calibrate the temperature scale.
The units on a Fahrenheit thermometer are called degrees Fahrenheit.
Mercury the liquid inside thermometer is mercury.. but it is called thermometric liquid.
A thermometer
If a thermometer breaks, evacuate EVERYONE out of the area including pets and small children