Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin are three common units for measuring temperature. Each unit has a different scale for measuring temperature.
Celsius or Kelvin
degrees in Fahrenheit or Celsius
Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Either degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit
Celsius { or by former name Centigrade }. In fact, whole world -except USA & Belize- use International System of Units, thus Celsius.
There are many different units used in temperature, the most common is Fahrenheit and Celsius.
The three units used to measure temperature are Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), and Kelvin (K). Each unit has its own scale and reference points for measuring temperature.
United States, Liberia, and Myanmar: Fahrenheit Everywhere else: Celsius
Degrees Celsius. Absolute (SI units) are Kelvin=degC+273.15
The basic unit of temperature is the degree Celsius (°C) in the International System of Units (SI).
Celsius, also known as centigrade, is a scale and unit of measurement for temperature.... The Celsius scale is in general use wherever the metric system of units has been adopted.