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Q: How can you measure Fahrenheit and Celsius?
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What do Celsius and Fahrenheit measure?

Temperature.


Do you measure temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit?

Americans are the only ones that use Fahrenheit to measure temperature. Everyone else uses Celsius.


What are examples of things you can measure in degrees Celsius?

You can measure anything in degrees Celsius that you can in Fahrenheit.


What do you measure with the degree Fahrenheit?

Temperature is used to measure with degree Fahrenheit. Other unit is celsius.


Does Europe measure temperature by Celsius or Fahrenheit?

Celsius, darling :P


Unit of measure for thermometer?

Celsius or Fahrenheit.


What do you normally measure temperature by?

Celsius or Fahrenheit


What wold you use to measure temperature in metric unit Celsius degrees Fahrenheit degrees either Celsius degrees or Fahrenheit degrees neither Celsius degrees nor Fahrenheit degrees?

To measure temperature in metric units, you would use Celsius degrees. Fahrenheit degrees are not considered metric units of temperature measurement.


What temperatures are impossible to measure -85 degrees Fahrenheit -50 degrees celsius -20 degrees celsius or 545 degrees Fahrenheit?

Temperatures cannot be negative, so it is impossible to measure -85 degrees Fahrenheit or -50 degrees Celsius. All the other temperatures given, -20 degrees Celsius and 545 degrees Fahrenheit, are possible to measure.


What unit do you measure temperature with?

Degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.


What is 80 Celsius?

80 degrees Celsius is a measure of temperature scale. It is equivalent to 176 degrees Fahrenheit.


Do scientist use Celsius or Fahrenheit to measure temperature?

Scientists generally use Celsius (or Kelvin) to measure temperature, as it is the standard unit in the scientific community. Fahrenheit is rarely used in scientific studies or publications.