32 and 212 for F
0 and 100 for C
Water freezes at O Celsius and boils at 100 Celsius.
Freezing point - zero degrees Celsius Boiling point - 100 degrees Celsius
The Celsius Scale
Celsius and Kelvin each have 100 divisions from freezing to boiling.
freezing= 0 boiling= 100
There are 100 intervals (degrees) between the freezing and boiling points of water on the Celsius (centigrade) scale. These "degrees" are therefore 1.8 times as large an interval as the "degree" defined on the Fahrenheit scale.
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0 degrees and 100 degrees respectively.
The two fixed points on the Celsius scale are the boiling point and the freezing point of water at sea level. Boiling point- 212◦C, freezing point- 32◦C.HOPE THIS HELPED ^-^
Zero and one hundred degrees: the freezing and boiling points of water respectively.
Not sure that they are different necessarily, just different scales. The freezing and boiling points of water are the same no matter which scale is used. In degrees, the Celsius scale measures the temp at 0 degrees for freezing and 100 degrees for boiling. Farenheit scales measures the freezing point at 32 degrees and the boiling point at 212 degrees.
Boiling Point: 100 degrees celsius Freezing Point: 0 degrees celsius
Freezing point - zero degrees Celsius Boiling point - 100 degrees Celsius
The Celsius Scale
Celsius and Kelvin each have 100 divisions from freezing to boiling.
The Celsius Scale
Freezing = 0 Boiling = 100
freezing= 0 boiling= 100