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Scale of temperature

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The term "scale of temperature" typically refers to a system for measuring temperature. There are several temperature scales, the most common of which include: 1. **Celsius (°C)**: This scale is based on the freezing point of water (0°C) and the boiling point of water (100°C) at standard atmospheric pressure. It is widely used in most countries for everyday temperature measurement.
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