no it doesn’t
0 - freezing point, 100 - boiling point
Celsius is a refined temperature
but why do you care so much about water temperatures?
It’s easy to remember 10s Also it snow below 0, which is easy to remember. Humans would die without water
I don’t care about water really I guess if I learned Fahrenheit I would get used to it too
oh come on it can snow when it’s like 4 degrees out i think
remember them as what?
Not really… unless there’s a big difference in surface and air temperature. That kind of snow would melt as soon as it came closer to the ground
Just remember remember that 0 is freezing 100 is boiling
like 32 and 212 are so inconvenient
also you never need to know them, sooo
i swear i’ve seen snow when it’s that “hot”
Haha I mean it’s the same scale just shifted som numbers
I think feet and stuff are worse, it doesn’t translate to whole numbers to centimeters.
And I said that it maybe can snow but the snow wouldn’t stay
poor snow
it did disappear
like the 9–>5 is better… it’s better but not a whole lot
What is 9—>5?
the conversion is either 5/9 or 9/5 i think for conversions…
I’d much rather use Celsius tbh… the US just wants to be quirky
Standardization’s great and having one unified system would be a good thing
Yes. It does get confusing at times.
Mhm… we like standardization
I came back here because this literally happened Days ago, a lightning striked near us and caught a tree (I think) on fire, and it’s been raining and thundering since then, lemaw.
But I think the weather is better now.
Where I live in California, the weather is constantly overcast and foggy. The weather is pretty mild in the winter, and I’ve only seen snow once happen where I live. The summers are also fairly mild, but can get up to around 100 degrees fahrenheit in the middle of the summer.
It is cool now and there is a lot of sun