>-6°C
-6°C
only 1°C here
-6 doesn't sound like a "cold" degree, 35 is more of a "cold" degree.
>-26°C
>tfw 20°C
Burgers must be baiting. I refuse to believe this.
In our minds it works like this
100=VERY hot
65-75=warm
32=freezing
0=VERY cold
this is bait
>he doesn't understand the implications of hot and cold numbers
The American is right here, farenheit is better for describing how hot something feels to a person rather than being based around something useful for science like water
wat
21°C here
It is a superior way of measuring air temperature
Just like deep frying everything is the superior way of cooking?
fucking -22 but im still without hat...
Fahrenheit is more precise. The ambient temperature on most of the inhabited world ranges from -20 degrees Fahrenheit to 110 degrees Fahrenheit — a 130-degree range. On the Celsius scale, that range is from -28.8 degrees to 43.3 degrees — a 72.1-degree range. This means that you can get a more exact measurement of the air temperature using Fahrenheit because it uses almost twice the scale.
>what are decimal numbers
I seriously hope you are baiting
>tfw can't even tell if it's a bait or is someone legitimately retarded
>american education
They teach decimals to fucking 6 year olds L@mo
You know fine well no one in their right mind is going to use decimals in daily life.
He said, posting an American educational program. I know that has nothing to do with your argument, I just thought it was funny.
Staying home today.
So what you can't even tell the difference of +/- 1°c. In day to day life preciseness is irrelevent.