I contest that using the word “degree” sort of suggests you’ve already granularized it to the point that a whole number represents the smallest division you find necessary.
Like I shouldn’t have to fraction your fractions to get to something useful on a practical level.
I’d like to clarify that Celsius is used with commas.
My temperature sensors don’t read rounded numbers, they read 21.7 for example. A forecast uses rounded numbers because it’s a ballpark anyway.
Doesn’t that make Celsius more granular than Fahrenheit on the same range?
I contest that using the word “degree” sort of suggests you’ve already granularized it to the point that a whole number represents the smallest division you find necessary.
Like I shouldn’t have to fraction your fractions to get to something useful on a practical level.
Contest what you want, I can see what my thermometer reads right now and it says 20.7°C.