• dominoko
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      -31 year ago

      The range for livable temperatures follows a more reasonable scale. Hot is really high numbers. Cold is low. The exact temperature is more precise because the range is larger.
      Celsius is fine for scientists but for the regular person Fahrenheit has a better range.
      Also I’m biased.

      • I’m also biased.

        But:

        • Celsius is easy to understand, even for children: water freezes at 0°C, boils at 100°C.
        • It is understood by more people in the world.
        • If the US used Celsius, understanding scientific papers and data would be easier for common people.
        • In Celsius, the range of livable temperatures for humans (-20 to 40°C) still gives plenty of precision. Additionally, each step in the Celsius scale corresponds to a bigger change in “feel” of the temperature, which leads to a more intuitive understanding of temperature changes.
        • dominoko
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          -21 year ago

          Your first 3 points, I can agree with. We will have to agree to disagree on the last one.