Thermometers.
it is no such thing as tools for using temperature.
Temperature is measured using a thermometer.
Temperature is measured in kelvin, degrees celsius are also used.
The temperature of a person may be measured in either Celsius or Fahrenheit. Measuring temperature in Fahrenheit is unusual these days, as SI units are normally used.
The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks. The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
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Temperature is measured in kelvin, although degrees Celsius are commonly used. Heat is a form of energy, and is measured in joules.
No centimeter is not used for temperatures. Temperature is mainly measured using degrees Celsius or Centigrade (°C), degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or Kelvin (K).
temperature is measured in degrees celsius or Fahrenheit
Temperature is measured by a liquid in glass thermometer in most cases. Other instruments such as thermocouples, resistance or digital thermometers are used for more extreme conditions.
In the scientific community, temperature is measured in kelvins, which are intervals of temperature on the Kelvin (absolute) temperature scale. More widely and popularly, temperature is measured in degrees Celsius (centigrade) or degrees Fahrenheit, which confusingly are not the same-sized intervals.