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Glassic Gifts® Galileo Thermometer (13 Tall)

Glassic Gifts® Galileo Thermometer (13 Tall)

Tells Accurate Ambient Temperature Works Indoors & Outdoors Hand Crafted Optical Quality Glass Powered By Scientific Principles Discovered by Galileo

Glassic Gifts® Galileo Thermometer (13 Tall) : Outdoor Thermometers : Patio, Lawn & Garden

The glass Galileo thermometer with globe storm glass combines style and functionality as a beautiful accent piece for any home or office. Features an 11-inch Galileo thermometer, a glass Goethe barometer with frosted world map decoration and wooden base. Makes a great gift item and lasting conversation piece! Galileo Galilei, the pioneer of modern astronomy and physics, (1564-1642), discovered that liquids change density as the temperature increases or decreases.

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Glassic Gifts® Galileo Thermometer (13 Tall) : Outdoor Thermometers : Patio, Lawn & Garden

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EASY READ 23 Tall Galileo Thermometer

What is a Galileo Thermometer and how do I read it? A Galileo Thermometer is a sealed glass column containing multiple liquid filled orbs. As the temperature changes, these orbs rise and fall to indicate the current ambient temperature (within the range of 64F - 80F). Under normal conditions, the orbs will settle into two groupings toward the top and bottom of the glass column as shown to the left. To read the Galileo Thermometer, observe the metal tags hanging from each orb.

Glassic Gifts Galileo Thermometer with Wooden Base (13 Tall)

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The temperature is shown in a range from 16 to 34 degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit on the opposite side The globe that hangs lowest in the top group of

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