A thermometer is a device used to measure temperature. It consists of a long, narrow, uniform glass tube with a bulb at one end. The bulb is filled with a liquid (usually mercury or colored alcohol) that expands and contracts with changes in temperature, causing the level of the liquid in the tube to rise or fall. The temperature can then be read from a scale marked on the tube.
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By understanding the principles and types of thermometers, you will be able to effectively measure and monitor temperature in various situations.