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minus-squareSabre363linkfedilinkEnglish4•2 years agoThey have a lot more in common than Celsius and Fahrenheit, which are only related because they are both measures of temperature.
minus-squareMxM111linkfedilink6•2 years agoThat depends how you count “a lot more in common”. The reference points for zero is much closer for C and F. People commonly use in everyday life C and F, but not K. Should I continue?
They have a lot more in common than Celsius and Fahrenheit, which are only related because they are both measures of temperature.
That depends how you count “a lot more in common”. The reference points for zero is much closer for C and F. People commonly use in everyday life C and F, but not K. Should I continue?