Yes. Every country other than the United States uses Celsius in all references to temperature. In many cases, it is not even noted since the standard is commonly understood.
I use 350 F, that would be about 175 degrees Celsius.
Countries that use Celsius use it in their ovens.
Paris uses the Celsius temperature scale.
Scientists use celsius and kelvin. The SI unit for temperature is Celsius.
Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 2 F is -17 C.
Celsius and Kelvins are the two scales that scientists use to measure temperature and the official SI unit for temperature is Celsius.
Celsius and Kelvins are the two scales that scientists use to measure temperature and the official SI unit for temperature is Celsius.
Celsius
The Celsius scale, which was known as the centigrade scale.
Celsius, kelvin, Fahrenheit
Celsius and Kelvins are the two scales that scientists use to measure temperature and the official SI unit for temperature is Celsius.
Celsius degrees