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Which planets temperatures range at negative 13 and 37 degrees?

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The kind of planet are Mars and Earth?

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What do you mean a range of a thermometer?

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Which biome has the greatest range of temperatures?

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Which planet excercises the smallest range of temperatures?

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What planet has a wide range in temperatures on it's surface?

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