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The scales of temperature cannot all meet, as the Kelvin and Celsius scales have the same size degrees but different zero points.

Absolute Zero is 0° Kelvin, and equal to -273.15 °C or -459.67 °F.

Because the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are offset by 32° at their starting points (freezing point of water), the two scales do have a common numerical point at -40° (minus 40 degrees).

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