14 degrees Celsius = 57.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Celsius, darling :P
Celsius. Virtually everyone in the world except for the USA does.
Use a thermometer.
most countries use Celsius. the Fahrenheit metric was developed first but was deemed inappropriate in Europe during the 17th/18th centuries because it used a non-zero point for freezing of water. A centigrade scale was deemed more workable and was thus developed. The USA stuck with the original Fahrenheit system for some reason.
-12.222 degrees Celsius
4.7ºC = 40.46ºF
14 degrees Celsius = 57.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
180ºC = 356.0ºF
45°C = 113°F
98 Celsius = 208 F
37 c 98.6 f
190 degrees Celsius is equal to 374 degrees Fahrenheit.
120 degrees Fahrenheit is a temperature equal to 48.89 degrees Celsius
60 degree C = 140 degree Fahrenheit
36.1 C = 32 + (36.1 x 1.8) F
Europe primarily uses the Celsius temperature scale. Fahrenheit is rarely used in Europe.