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Celsius and Fahrenheit
Celsius
Daniel Fahrenheit invented the scale in 1714 - a mercury in glass thermometer
102.4 Fahrenheit. Use Google for this: Google Search: 39.1 c in f Result:
Americans are the only ones that use Fahrenheit to measure temperature. Everyone else uses Celsius.
fahrenheit
India doesn't use Fahrenheit. It uses Degree Celsius
Usually Fahrenheit
Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.
Water for a French press should be around 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Texas is in the US where Fahrenheit is used by most people for everyday use.
a Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale they use in the united states
In the USA, mostly Fahrenheit. But the US can use both. Overseas, they use Celsius.
Fahrenheit, just like the U.S.
When you are in the US or its territories.