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The temperature in townsville was -5° C at 9:00 last night. by 11:00 pm, the temperature had decreased 2 degrees. select an option that applies to the current temperature. 1. temperature is above zero
2.temperature is below zero
3.temperature has not changed
4.temperature is warmer

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