Yes, the Americans do (USA).
In addition it is the standard measure in Belize.
Despite the widespread 'official' status of metric measures, in many countries Fahrenheit remains the preferred temperature measure for a significant proportion of people: eg the UK, Canada and Ireland as well as countries in the Caribbean. It is widely used in everyday speech in these countries and is often provided as a parallel or supplementary measure in weather forecasts, recipes, healthcare information, horticulture, pools, spas and other walks of life.
Scientific comparisons are done in Celsius, but outdoor readings are still announced, (and body temperatures still recorded) as temperatures on the Fahrenheit scale.
Celsius for day to day purposes and Kelvin for scientific work. However, there are some people who still use the Fahrenheit scale.
-273,15 °Celsius, -459,67 °Fahrenheit or 0 Kelvin that's the temperature where molecules are "standing still"
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Fahrenheit, a temperature scale originated around 1724 by German physicist Daniel Fahrenheit (1686-1736).Fahrenheit is an English scale still widely used in the US, despite the adoption of the Celsius (centigrade) for most scientific uses. This is mainly due to its commercial use in cooking appliances and for weather observations.The temperature scale is Fahrenheit, named for scientist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.The temperature scale is spelled Fahrenheit (after Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit).
The standardized measurement of how hot or cold something is would be the temperature. This can be measured in several different units including degrees Fahrenheit, degrees Centigrade, or degrees Kelvin.
The lowest temperature at which fire can still be produced is around 600 degrees Celsius (1,112 degrees Fahrenheit).
A body temperature of 98.0 degrees Fahrenheit is within the normal range for adults. The average normal body temperature is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, but it can vary slightly from person to person. If you are feeling well, have no symptoms of illness, and your temperature is around 98.0 degrees Fahrenheit, it is considered normal.
A dog's normal body temperature is around 101 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. To measure it accurately, you can use a digital thermometer designed for pets and gently insert it into the dog's rectum for about a minute. Be sure to lubricate the thermometer and hold your dog still during the process.
It is still used to measure temperature.
Great Britain typically measures temperature using the Celsius (or centigrade) scale. This scale sets the freezing point of water at 0 degrees and the boiling point at 100 degrees. Additionally, some older generation still use Fahrenheit scale for temperature measurements.
The number 57 is still 57 in NZ. If you refer to Fahrenheit temperature measure, then the method is to subtract 32 from the given F number, and multiply the remainder by 5/9.
Temperatures are measured on the Fahrenheit scale, invented by Daniel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), who proposed it in 1724. The scale is based on the freezing and boiling points of water, and divides the temperature range between them into 180 equal degrees (32°F to 212°F).The name Fahrenheit is German, likely from the German verb "fahren" (to drive, to travel in a vehicle). As "heit" means "safety" a root translation could be "safe travel" (in modern German, driving safety is Fahrsicherheit).it is a measure of temperature still used in the USA and other parts of the world. The metric measurement is celcius.0 degress celcius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit