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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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1. Temperatures on the moon are quite extreme, ranging from 110?C to - 173?C.

2. Temperatures on the moon can range from 110?C to - 173?C.

3. Temperatures on the moom can be from 110?C to - 173?C.

4. Temperatures on the moon can be extreme from 110?C to - 173?C.

Do the sentences have the same meaning? Thanks in advance.

  

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1. C. The word 'extreme' suggests you are making a subjective comment.

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  • The word 'extreme' suggests you are making a subjective comment.
  • You are not just stating a scientific fact.
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1. Temperatures on the moon are quite extreme, ranging from 110?C to - 173?C.The word 'extreme' suggests you are making a subjective comment. You are not just stating a scientific fact.

2. Temperatures on the moon can range from 110?C to - 173?C. This sounds best to me.

3. Temperatures on the moon can be from 110?C to - 173?C. OK

4. Temperatures on

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The degree sign is ALT code 0176: 110°C or 110 °C.

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