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  2. Phasmophobia (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Phasmophobia is a paranormal horror game by British indie game studio Kinetic Games. The game became available in early access for Microsoft Windows with virtual reality support in September 2020. In the game, one to four players work to complete a contract where they must identify the type of ghost haunting a designated site, with several ...

  3. Ghost hunting - Wikipedia

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    A handheld infrared thermometer of the type used by some ghost hunters. Ghost hunters use a variety of techniques and tools to investigate alleged paranormal activity. [52] While there is no universal acceptance among ghost hunters of the following methodologies, a number of these are commonly used by ghost hunting groups. [53] Still ...

  4. The Midnight Sun (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia

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    The thermometer reads −10 °F (−23 °C). Norma, who has been bedridden with a high fever, is being cared for by a doctor and Mrs. Bronson. The Earth moving closer to the Sun is revealed to be only a fever dream, while in reality the Earth is moving away from the Sun, and the world's inhabitants are actually freezing to death.

  5. Resistance thermometer - Wikipedia

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    Resistance thermometers, ... It uses the triple point, freezing point or melting point of pure substances such as water, zinc, tin, and argon to generate a known and ...

  6. Hygrometer - Wikipedia

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    At temperatures above the freezing point of water, evaporation of water from the wick lowers the temperature, such that the wet-bulb thermometer will be at a lower temperature than that of the dry-bulb thermometer. When the air temperature is below freezing, however, the wet-bulb must be covered with a thin coating of ice, in order to be accurate.

  7. Fear of ghosts - Wikipedia

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    A persistent fear of ghosts is sometimes phasmophobia, a type of specific phobia. [1] [2] It derives from Greek φάσμα, phásma, meaning "apparition" and -φοβία, -phobía, meaning "fear". [3] It is often brought about by experiences in early childhood and causes sufferers to experience panic attacks.

  8. Cryometer - Wikipedia

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    Ethanol-filled thermometers are used in preference to mercury for meteorological measurements and can measure temperatures in the range of −38 to 70 °C (−36 to 158 °F). Their main physical limitation is the freezing and boiling point of the liquid used.

  9. Freezing air temperature - Wikipedia

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    The thermometer in the picture shows -17 °C (1.4 °F). The English word "frost" has 2 base meanings that are related to each other but nevertheless sufficiently different: temperature of air below the freezing point of water (ca 273 K) deposit of ice on cold surfaces; The WMO avoids the word "frost" alone [1] and uses