Using a thermometer.
YES IT CAN
Celsius
Body temperature is commonly measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit. However, it can also be measured in kelvin, where the average human body temperature is around 310 kelvin.
Heat that can be measured or felt is called sensible heat. Sensible heat refers to the heat exchange that causes a change in temperature and can be detected by the human senses or measured using a thermometer.
it is measured by a thermometer
Air temperature can be measured beyond the troposphere.
Air temperature can be measured beyond the troposphere.
Temperature of a human can be measured using a thermometer. Common methods include oral (mouth), rectal (rectum), axillary (armpit), tympanic (ear), and temporal (forehead) measurements. Oral and tympanic measurements are the most common and convenient methods for adults.
NO ... Barometric Pressure is measured in Centimeters or Inches (of Mercury.) Temperature is measured in Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Centigrade.
Depends on you
In the United States, temperature is typically measured in degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
Normal human body temperature is typically around 98.6°F (37°C) when measured orally. Variations of a few tenths of a degree can be normal depending on the individual and the time of day.