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the different between temperature of 20 degrees celsius above zero and 10 degrees celsius above zero is

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Answered by SULTHANASAJI
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It means below zero on whichever scale is in use or generally understood— centigrade, Delisle, or what have you. It would mean the same as freezing in scales where the freezing point of water is set at zero, such as Celsius or Réaumur, but not in scales where zero is set to something else, as in Leiden or Rømer.

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