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		<title>By: KennyB</title>
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		<description>Follow the instructions for a thermometer, as above.

Then place it in an ice-water mixture and mark the lowest point that it records.  This will be zero degrees.

Then place it in boiling water and record the highest point that it records.  This is 100.

Divide it into 100 equal segments and you now have a Celsius thermometer.

Good luck</description>
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<p>Then place it in an ice-water mixture and mark the lowest point that it records.  This will be zero degrees.</p>
<p>Then place it in boiling water and record the highest point that it records.  This is 100.</p>
<p>Divide it into 100 equal segments and you now have a Celsius thermometer.</p>
<p>Good luck</p>
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