Temperature has no units. The so-called "degrees" are nothing but
slices of large intervals defined by the freezing and boiling points of
water, or some such reference.
degrees
Grams (g)
inch
In the United States, customary units for measuring temperature include degrees Fahrenheit. This unit is commonly used for weather forecasts and everyday temperature readings.
Length in inches.
The SI unit for measuring temperature is Kelvinkelvin kelvin
The Fahrenheit scale is used as a customary unit for measuring temperature in some countries, such as the United States. It is not used for measuring temperature in science. Either degrees Celsius or Kelvins are used in science.
Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Centigrate and ferihite
A customary unit that can measure a telephone is inches or centimeters, typically measuring the height, width, and depth of the device.
Fahrenheit, if you're talking about U.S. Customary units.
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.