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I don't want to make this a big argument but you are confusing accuracy and precision. Fahrenheit is more precise because there is a wider range of numbers to describe the same range of temperature (32-212 instead of 0-100). This means that the difference between 1 and 2 Celsius is larger than 1 and 2 Fahrenheit, so Fahrenheit can describe smaller changes in temperature more precisely. They are both equally accurate because they measure the temperature correctly.How is there a loss in precision? If -10 Celsius = 14 Farenheit and 0 Celsius = 32 Farenheit...wouldn't you agree that they're both equally precise? They just have different scales to describe the same reality.
If there was a loss in precision one of the two would be wrong sometimes...don't you think?