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Does Europe use Celsius or Fahrenheit?

Europe primarily uses the Celsius temperature scale. Fahrenheit is rarely used in Europe.


What continents use Celsius degrees?

Most countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America use the Celsius scale to measure temperature. North America is an exception, as it primarily uses the Fahrenheit scale.


A temperature of 140 Fahrenheit was recorded one day in a certain city in Europe. Convert this temperature to Celsius?

140°F is equivalent to approximately 60°C. You can convert Fahrenheit to Celsius by subtracting 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature and then multiplying by 5/9.


What kind of temperature does Europe use?

The centigrade or Celsius scale in which water freezes at 0 and boils at 100 degrees at sea level.


What is room temperature?

Room temperature is 72 degrees Fahrenheit. (22.2 C) That seems a bit high for Europe - we prefer 68 degrees. (20 C)the normal temperature of room is 25 celsius.and 298 kelvin68 degrees20-25'c


What is the metric unit of temperature?

We use Fahrenheit. In Europe they use Celsius degrees. The Kelvin is the metric unit.


When baking is 220 degrees Euro same as 220 degrees in the United states?

There is no such thing as 220 degrees Euro. In Europe temperature is measured in Centigrade (Celsius)(C) In the USA it is still measure in the old Fahrenheit (F)system 220 C = 430F Whereas 220F = 105C (Definitely not hot enough to bake anything)


Which countries uses celsius?

Most countries around the world use the Celsius temperature scale, including countries in Europe, Canada, Australia, and many others. The United States is one of the few countries that primarily uses Fahrenheit for temperature measurements.


What are the various units to measure temperature of substance?

There are really only two units that are widely used to describe temperature: -- the Kelvin/degree Celsius, equal to 1/100 of the difference between water freezing and water boiling; -- the degree Fahrenheit/degree Rankine, equal to 1/180 of the difference between water freezing and water boiling; The Reaumer degree, equal to 1/80 of the difference between water freezing and water boiling, was used in Europe until the late 18th Century. Its only modern use is in the measuring of milk temperature in cheese production. It's used in some Italian dairies making Parmigiano-Reggiano and Grana Padano cheeses and in Swiss Alp cheeses.


Which countries use degrees Celsius?

Fahrenheit remains the official scale for the following countries and territories: the Bahamas,Belize, the Cayman Islands,Palau, and the United States and its associated territories. Everyone else uses Celsius.


What is the hottest temperature ever recorded in Kansas?

The highest air temperature ever recorded in Kansas was 121 degrees Fahrenheit in July 1936 at both Fredonia and Alton. The average high temperature in their hottest month (July) is 89 degrees Fahrenheit.


How is temperature measured in Europe?

Same way as everywhere else - with a thermometer 2 meters off the ground, in celsius.