Why do we use Kelvin as an si unit to calculate temperature?

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Why do we use Kelvin as an si unit to calculate temperature?

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The real answer is that Celsius and Fahrenheit include negative values, and that makes the math not work right. Degrees Kelvin are equal in value to degrees Celsius, but Kelvin starts at zero, thus only has positive numbers.

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