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the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth is -93°c, in antarctica. the highest recorded temperature on earth is 71°c, in the middle east. how many degrees warmer is the highest temperature than the lowest temperature? °c
Step1: Define the temperatures
Let the lowest temperature $T_{low}=- 93^{\circ}C$ and the highest temperature $T_{high}=71^{\circ}C$.
Step2: Calculate the temperature difference
We need to find $T_{high}-T_{low}$. Substitute the values: $71-(-93)$. Since subtracting a negative number is the same as adding a positive number, $71-(-93)=71 + 93$.
$71+93 = 164$.
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$164$