The Science of Temperature: Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin – A Fun Trivia Exploration

for absolutely no reason
here’s a fun little bit of
scientific trivia for you
so there are many temperature scales
that you can use
the most common are Fahrenheit
Celsius and Kelvin and of course
you can convert between these
so 80 degrees Fahrenheit is
26.7 degrees Celsius
is 299.8 Kelvin
did you notice
do you see
yes technically speaking
Kelvin is not degrees
degrees Fahrenheit
degrees Celsius
Kelvin
it’s an absolute unit
now does this really matter
probably not
people are gonna know what you mean
if you say degrees Kelvin
but it’s technically incorrect
and I love a good technicality
I’m a bit of a pedant I will confess