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The temperature of the boiling point of water is the same, whatever scale you use to measure it - they are all equally hot.

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The boiling point of water is hottest in Kelvin, where it is 373.15 K. In Celsius, it is 100°C, and in Fahrenheit, it is 212°F.

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