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OpenStudy (jolo_yolo):

Temperature Scales The Celsius scale is one of the two ways to measure the weather. The difference between the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales is that the numbers that are marked are different. It’s quite possible to use Celsius instead of Fahrenheit when measuring temperature. The temperature will be the same. It’s just the number of unit that’s different. For example, a freezing point of water in Fahrenheit is 32 degrees and in Celsius it’s 0 degrees. At a boiling point of water in Fahrenheit is 212 degrees and in Celsius it’s 100 degrees.

OpenStudy (jolo_yolo):

Are you for or against switching to Celsius? * Yes for 'Against' No for 'For Switching'

OpenStudy (jolo_yolo):

Why or why not?

OpenStudy (jolo_yolo):

I need people who live or have been in the U.S to answer this survey please. I need at least 10 responses.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I personally think everybody should just stick with Fahrenheit because most people love the warmth and hate the cold that's just my opinion though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I tried to send you a testimonial but it wouldn't work oh and your picture is awesome

OpenStudy (jolo_yolo):

it's fine. and thank you. btw Fahrenheit and Celsius have nothing to do with the warmth and coldness. They just measure the temperature

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It does but it doesn't I guess.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree with @Inuyasha1, except for the cold and warmth.

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