No, there are no negative numbers on the Fahrenheit temperature scale. The scale starts at 0 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the temperature at which a specific mixture of ice, water, and salt melts.
The temperature scale based on the keyword "Fahrenheit" is the Fahrenheit scale.
The temperature scale is Fahrenheit, named for scientist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
The two most common temperature scales are the Fahrenheit scale and the Celsius scale. However, the Kelvin scale is also used, primarily in science, to prevent negative temperatures.
No, negative temperatures in Fahrenheit scale do not exist because its zero point is defined as the temperature at which a specific salt and water mixture freezes.
The temperature scale where water freezes at 32 degrees is Fahrenheit.
a Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale they use in the united states
The temperature of melting ice on the Fahrenheit scale is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature scale is Fahrenheit, named for its inventor, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
The Fahrenheit system of temperature measurement. Actually he invented the thermometer.
Fahrenheit temperature scale shows water freezing at 32 degrees.
It is an absolute measurement scale of temperature. 0K is absolute zero there are no negative units on the scale (degrees centigrade [celsius] + 273 = degrees Kelvin). This also is the case on the Rankine temperature scale (degrees fahrenheit +459.69 = degrees Rankine)