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1 October, 15:34
A temperature scale used by scientist
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Cohen Warner
1 October, 15:55
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The most used temperature scale by scientists is the Kelvin scale.
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Lilibeth
1 October, 15:55
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They use The Kelvin Temperature scale and they also use The Celsius scale
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