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by jeffreyrogers
2877 days ago
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I always heard it was the rectal temperature of a cow, but that's not what wikipedia tells me, so someone probably made that up. One advantage of the Fahrenheit scale is that the range from 0 to 100 roughly corresponds to temperatures people normally deal with. |
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A human will face winter weather conditions from 0-32F which converts to negative values on the Celsius scale (not practical).
On the other end of the spectrum for summer time conditions, there is a wider range of values to ascribe to changes in temperature from 60F-100F or approx 16-38C.