Talking to an American who isn't a scientist, physicist, math guru.
The temperature scale based on the keyword "Fahrenheit" is the Fahrenheit scale.
The unit for the Fahrenheit scale is degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, so the water would have to be 32 degrees cooler on the Fahrenheit scale in order to freeze.
America primarily uses the Fahrenheit scale to measure temperature.
Because the scale was devised by Fahrenheit.
a Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale they use in the united states
Most scientist now use the Celsius scale.
They use it it USA
When you are in the US or its territories.
At -40.
The United States is the only major industrialized country in the world that does not use the Celsius scale. It still uses Fahrenheit because it would be too complex a project, very expensive, and also very dangerous to change over.
The temperature scale based on the keyword "Fahrenheit" is the Fahrenheit scale.
The unit for the Fahrenheit scale is degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
They use Fahrenheit.
Science does not use the Fahrenheit scale, it uses the Celsius scale or the Kelvin scale instead.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, so the water would have to be 32 degrees cooler on the Fahrenheit scale in order to freeze.
The Fahrenheit scale is not absolute and also is obsolete.The absolute scale is Kelvin.