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The diffrence is that it when its a hot climate then it dosent use a negative sign for example 12 but if it is a verry cold climate then it uses the sign like this -12. Also if you would like to research more information just Google hot climates and cold climates and get inforamation for that.

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The hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth was 159.3 degrees Fahrenheit in Death Valley, California. The coldest temperature recorded was minus 128.6 degrees Fahrenheit in Antarctica. This represents a difference of 287.9 degrees Fahrenheit.

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