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.
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
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)