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Did you know?
There is only one temperature scale which goes "backwards" —
lower value of degrees mean hotter temperature. It is the
scale of Delisle.
Did you know?
Fahrenheit based hit temperature scale on the earlier one by Rømer.
The zero point of the scale corresponds to the freezing point of solty water (brine).
Did you know?
In Celsius temperature scale zero point is the freezing point of pure water
and 100 degrees is the boiling temperature of pure water.