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Swedish scientist Anders Celsius neither invented nor improved the thermometer. What he did, in 1742, was to propose a thermomenter scale with 100 divisions between water's boiling point and its freezing point. The scale developed by Celsius was actually the reverse of the scale we use today. He placed 0 at water's boiling point and 100 at its freezing point. So the Celsius temperature scale was not actually his "invention"; it is simply named in his honor.
because his parents died so he went to work at a store then he was interested in scientific instrument and then he made his own instrument called the thermometer and he named it after himself Fahrenheit then alittle bit after anders celsius made celsius which we use in America now to tell wheather.
He did not invent anythingy. He was a socialist.
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he didnt invent anything, he could just see the future that were special events in history.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.
Andres Celsius developed a similar temperature scale that was the reverse of modern scale. The Celsius scale was named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius(1701-1744). Swedish biologist, Linnaeus developed our modern Celsius scale and named it after Anders Celsius.
Anders Celsius is the guy who found the Celsius degrees (C)
1742
Yes, he did.
Anders Celsius invented the temperature scale that bears his name.
He created a temperature scale in 1742.
the celsius on a thermonitor
He invented it in Uppsala, Sweden, in 1942.
Celsius is based off waters freezing and boiling point
Anders Celsius invented the Celsius temperature scale. He grew up in Sweden and taught astronomy and built the country's first observatory.