The units or measurement of temperature are in degrees. You can measure degrees in either Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin.
In the US we measure in Fahrenheit degrees. In the metric system, you also use Celsius degrees. However, the SI unit of temperature is called the kelvin. It depends on where you are and what kind of temperatures you are measuring.
oC,oF and K (statements of Kelvin temperatures do NOT use the degree mark)
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Actually they all do. They all measure temperature in units called degrees. The difference is the starting point. The Kelvin scale starts at zero (never goes into negative figures) - which is -273 Celsius or 459.4 Fahrenheit.
Kilograms and Kelvin (or degrees Celsius).
The metric unit for temperature is degrees Celsius.
Celsius and kelvin
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.