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GD Fahrenheit

   
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GD Fahrenheit was the German physicist who invented the Fahrenheit scale. He was not successful at being a shopkeeper. He was a glass blower, and an instrument maker. He was born on May 24th, 1686 in Gdansk, Poland. This was a time when heat could not be measured...
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GD Fahrenheit was the German physicist who invented the Fahrenheit scale. He was not successful at being a shopkeeper. He was a glass blower, and an instrument maker. He was born on May 24th, 1686 in Gdansk, Poland. This was a time when heat could not be measured...
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