Fahrenheit is now only used in the USA, Belize and Jamaica. In the UK the unofficial benchmark summer temperature however is 100 Fahrenheit but other than that the standard in Celsius.
Celsius is the standard for the rest of the world. Except in certain scientific fields such as astronomy the Kelvin scale is used.
Celsius. Virtually everyone in the world except for the USA does.
Texas is in the US where Fahrenheit is used by most people for everyday use.
The rest of the world besides US uses Celsius, so yes.
USA uses Fahrenheit, Great Britain uses Celsius
Physicists and Chemists use Kelvin. The Gas Laws, which deal with temperature, must use absolute temperature scales (Kelvin or Rankin). Most of the world's population, including most scientists, engineers etc, use Celsius. A few people who are resistant to a more integrated system of measurement use Fahrenheit.
Officially Celsius, though some people still think in Fahrenheit.
Celsius. Virtually everyone in the world except for the USA does.
Texas is in the US where Fahrenheit is used by most people for everyday use.
The rest of the world besides US uses Celsius, so yes.
Fahrenheit, just like the U.S.
celcius, only America and 2 3rd world countries use Fahrenheit
Ah, in Florida, we typically use Fahrenheit to measure temperature. It's a lovely way to keep track of how warm or cool the weather is, just like painting with different colors to create a beautiful landscape. Whether it's hot or cold, remember to embrace the moment and appreciate the beauty around you.
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Celsius is a unit of temperature measurement used in the metric system. It does not refer to a physical object, so it is not hot. The temperature measured in Celsius can be hot or cold depending on the value.
Celsius
Celsius makes better sense in chemistry, and the majority of the world uses it. I was brought up thinking in Fahrenheit degrees so I continue to use it. In conversations with friends around the world this causes confusion for me and my friends abroad. Starting to think in Celsius for younger people would be beneficial to them in the long run.
185 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 85 degrees Celsius. To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8.