the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius who devised it in 1742 (although at that time freezing was 100 and boiling point 0 degrees
i calculated it on my computer and came up with 2,323.4 degrees Fahrenheit
Centigrade, also known as Celsius, is a unit of measure and scale for temperature. it was named after Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius, who came up with a similar temperature scale.
Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit was proposed in 1724; Celsius was proposed in 1744.
Daniel Fahrenheit (German), William Thompson (1st Baron Kelvin, Irish), and Anders Celsius (Swedish) are the only ones that I know of.
when it goes down for example 0 Celsius is colder than 10 Celsius
night time between 18 - 25 celsius daytime up to 35 celsius
It's the stratosphere.
One degree Celsius is equivalent to one degree Kelvin as the two temperature scales have the same size degree. So, when Celsius goes up by one degree, Kelvin also goes up by one degree.
joesph Campbell came up with the steps but carl jung came up with the structure
90 Degrees Celsius