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What do the Celsius scale and kelvin scale have in common? A. Both have the same temperature difference between degrees. B. Both are related through a common temperature for boiling water. C. Both use zero degrees as the freezing point of water. D. Both were invented before the Fahrenheit scale.

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Both scales use the same 'size' degree. Their zeroes are at different
temperatures, but both of them use a degree that's 0.01 the difference
between the freezing and boiling temperatures of water. (Choice-A)

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Think the answer is A. Both Celcius and kelvin has the temperature difference of 273 (decimal values are there). that means when an object is 0 degree celcius it would also be 273 degree kelvin. (100C = 373K). Think thats the correct answer. almost 99% sure
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