explain different thermometer scales
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Temperature is often measured in one of two scales: the Celsius scale and the Fahrenheit scale. A Celsius thermometer will measure the boiling point of water at 100° and its freezing point at 0°; a Fahrenheit thermometer will measure the same events at 212° for the boiling point of water and 32° as its freezing point.
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The Four Types of Temperature Scales
Fahrenheit Scale. The Fahrenheit scale of temperature is the common form of temperature measurement used in the United States and some parts of the Caribbean.
Celsius Scale. Outside the United States, most of the world uses the Celsius scale to measure temperatures.
Kelvin Scale.
Rankine Scale.
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