Ethanol-filled thermometers (alcohol thermometers) are a favourite among meteorologists and can be used down to -70 degrees centigrade due to alcohols very low freezing temperature. So this should be your best bet.
You would use a thermometer to measure air temperature.
You would use a thermometer to measure your temperature.
The current temperature in Antarctica can vary depending on the region, season, and time of day. Temperatures in Antarctica can range from -50°C to 0°C on average, with some locations experiencing even colder temperatures.
A thermometer is sufficient.
There are many different occasions when a person would want to measure the temperature using the metric system. For example, if a friend from the UK wanted to know the temperature at one's house in Wisconsin, it would be polite to convert the temperature to Celsius so that it makes sense to one's friend.
Degrees Celsius (or Kelvin).
Degrees Celsius, kilometres.
The temperature would depend upon the specific desert. It could be as cold as minus 120 degrees F. in Antarctica to as warm as 80 degrees F. or more in some of the hot subtropical deserts.
You would use a thermometer to measure air temperature.
Antarctica would be the only desert that is dark in the winter.
Thermometers are very effective in measuring temperatures, in both C and F degrees.
A thermometer is used to measure temperature. It can be used to check the temperature of objects, substances, or environments.
Winter on the shortest day.
No. The temperature is too cold in Antarctica to support wild animals that must live on land.
You would travel to Antarctica during the austral summer. During the austral winter, the sea ice freezes and essentially doubles the size of the continent, so you couldn't touch land. As well, it's cold enough during the winter to freeze hydraulics and turn jet fuel to sludge.
The temperature change would cause this issue, not the other way around. Antarctica is still increasing in total ice volume according to the IPCC and will for at least another 150 years. The Arctic is what was melting somewhat.
Temperature is a measure of thermodynamic activity: it does not DO anything!