Прочитайте текст и вставьте вместо каждого пропуска подходящее слово, выбрав его из выпадающего списка Nowadays, most countries of the world use the Celsius when talking about temperatures. Nevertheless, the USA uses another scale based on the water at 212 and freezing at 32. This scale is called Fahrenheit after the scientist who was the first to invent the modern mercury . So, if you want to confidently navigate through the degree scales, you should know the way to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa. If you want to convert some from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the Celsius temperature by 1,8 and then add 32, where 32 is the difference in scale size based on the water point: at 0\degreeC and 32\degreeF. For example, let's take 15\degreeC and convert it to Fahrenheit: 15*1,8+32=59. The answer is: 15\degreeC is 59\degreeF.
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Nowadays, most countries of the world use the Celsius [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees  | thermometer | scale] when talking about temperatures. Nevertheless, the USA uses another scale based on the water [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees  | thermometer | scale] at 212 and freezing at 32. This scale is called Fahrenheit after the scientist who was the first to invent the modern mercury [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees  | thermometer | scale]. So, if you want to confidently navigate through the degree scales, you should know the way to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa.  If you want to convert some [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees  | thermometer | scale] from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the Celsius temperature by 1,8 and then add 32, where 32 is the difference in scale size based on the water [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees  | thermometer | scale]point: at 0 \(\degree\) C and 32 \(\degree\) F. For example, let's take 15 \(\degree\) C and convert it to Fahrenheit: 15*1,8+32=59. The answer is: 15 \(\degree\) C is 59 \(\degree\) F.