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Why is it recommended to take readings slowly during the experiment?
A. To prevent the glass tubes from cracking
B. To reduce parallax error
C. To ensure that atmospheric pressure and temperature remain relatively constant over the observation period.
D. To make it easier to read the meniscus
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