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Fahrenheit: 212 °F is the boiling point of water.
Celsius: 100 °C is the boiling point of water.
But, as water (at sea level) begins to boil at the temperatures shown above, the scale used is only relevant to which scale we want to use at the time!
When the two scales are shown side by side for comparison, the boiling point is shown at the same level.

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Celsius or Centigrade.

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The Celsius (or centigrade) scale.

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The Fahrenheit scale.

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Q: Which temperature scale measures water boiling at 100 degrees?
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