Fahrenheit is used in the Bahamas, Belize, the Cayman Islands, Palau, and the United States and associated territories of American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands for everyday applications (although Puerto Rico and Guam, use Celsius alongside Fahrenheit as well).
Everyone else uses Celsius.
That is a wrong question, because all countries use degrees Celsius, except the USA. Even Great Britain stopped using degrees Fahrenheit and use now degrees Celsius.
celcius, only America and 2 3rd world countries use Fahrenheit
Celsius
The Celsius scale is used for measuring temperature in all scientific applications and for common temperature measurements (weather, cooking, etc.) in all countries except the United States. A few small countries such as Belize and Jamaica have a mixture of both scales. In other words, the only time you would state a temperature in degrees F. would be if you were in the US and looking at a weather report or measuring temperature in a non-research situation.
Ice because water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius
Every country in the world uses celsius except the USA.
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.
Countries that use Celsius use it in their ovens.
That is a wrong question, because all countries use degrees Celsius, except the USA. Even Great Britain stopped using degrees Fahrenheit and use now degrees Celsius.
USA uses Fahrenheit, Great Britain uses Celsius
Most countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America use the Celsius scale to measure temperature. North America is an exception, as it primarily uses the Fahrenheit scale.
Celsius
Fahrenheit remains the official scale for the following countries and territories: the Bahamas,Belize, the Cayman Islands,Palau, and the United States and its associated territories. Everyone else uses Celsius.
The world doesn't universally use Celsius because different countries have historically adopted different temperature scales. The United States, for example, uses Fahrenheit, while other countries, including most of Europe, use Celsius. Additionally, there are cultural, historical, and practical reasons for the continuing use of various temperature scales around the world.
United States is the ONLY country that uses Fahrenheit all the rest use Celsius.
Kelvin and Celsius are both units used to measure temperature. Celsius is typically used in countries that use the metric system. Kelvin is used in a scientific or academic setting, because it's scale is more precise than Celsius.
Because Celsius is metric, and everybody in the world uses it. But then we in America made our own thing ( Fahrenheit ) and it's too late to go back.