212°F is the boiling point of water at sea level. The scale is widely used in the United States, some Caribbean countries, and a few others. It remains common in weather reports, household ...
Oh, America. You do so confuse the rest of the world, with your “pounds per square inch” and “cups”, instead of sensible measurements like Pascals and liters. And part and parcel of that is your ...
Fahrenheit is superior because it is more descriptive in human livable conditions. There's more subtlety to it than Celsius. There are more whole number points in human livable conditions in ...