The Fahrenheit scale is still used in English-speaking countries for purposes other than scientific work, particularly by older people who were not familiar with the Celsius scale when it became the international standard.
Answer 2Not quite true. In the UK °C (Celsius) are used for all purposes, though I admit some older people still think in Fahrenheit.
AFAIK the USA is the only country which still uses Fahrenheit.
United States is the ONLY country that uses Fahrenheit all the rest use Celsius.
officially probably only USA would use both. no other country (with the possible exception of Liberia and Burma) officially uses Fahrenheit
All of the USA uses Fahrenheit, all of Canada uses Celsius
USA uses Fahrenheit, Great Britain uses Celsius
Among major countries, only the US. Also, Belize and Myanmar.
United States is the ONLY country that uses Fahrenheit all the rest use Celsius.
officially probably only USA would use both. no other country (with the possible exception of Liberia and Burma) officially uses Fahrenheit
im pretty sure the U.S is the only place that uses Fahrenheit.
Americans are the only ones that use Fahrenheit to measure temperature. Everyone else uses Celsius.
The United States is the only major industrialized country in the world that does not use the Celsius scale. It still uses Fahrenheit because it would be too complex a project, very expensive, and also very dangerous to change over.
Spain, like every country other than the US, uses Celsius.
All of the USA uses Fahrenheit, all of Canada uses Celsius
USA uses Fahrenheit, Great Britain uses Celsius
Among major countries, only the US. Also, Belize and Myanmar.
Ecuador is the only Spanish-speaking country that uses the American dollar as its official currency.
The United States typically uses the Fahrenheit scale to measure temperature.
No country uses both Euros and Francs. Most countries use one and only one currency.