Mostly, except fahrenheit and Celsius are pretty much equally arbitrary, and day/month/year is consistent, but also the worse possible choice... Just an internally consistent poor choice. YYYY-MM-DD would be a consistent and good choice. dd-mm-yyyy starts showing it's deficiency pretty much immediately when you add time to the mix, though mm-dd-yyyy is obviously worse there too.
On the C vs F side, they both go from 0 to 100, and C is obviously better for defining scientific findings, but as an everyday tool saying the temperature that I've dorms is important enough to be worth setting the range to 0 but the limit to what humans can generally stand is like 40-ish is so much more arbitrary than have 0 be around the lower limit of what we can stand and 100 being around the upper limit + right near or normal body temp, above which is difficult for us to function. I mean 'when we start getting ice' is useful and all, but a lot of the world gets colder than that for a good chunk of the year and it's not until it gets below 0 F that we start needing to take extra care to survive, just like when it starts above 100 F for too long.