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Answer: The thermometer consists of a mercury-filled bulb connected to a thin capillary with a temperature scale. Its modern version has a small constriction below its scale preventing the mercury from flowing back into the bulb, when temperature decreases again. Thus the maximum temperature reached is recorded.

Consider this:

The mercury can expand and contract to the slightest temperature change due to its high coefficient of expansion. Mercury also has a high boiling point of 674.1 degrees F

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