No, temperature is measured in kelvin, or in less technical cases degrees Celsius.
i think it's just called the fahrenheit system.
All it is is the math metric system
25 degrees Fahrenheit = -3.8 degrees Celsius.
Metric temperature primarily measures in Celsius, as it is part of the metric system. Fahrenheit is part of the imperial system, commonly used in the United States. While Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales, temperature can be converted between the two, allowing for measurement in either system. However, Celsius is the standard metric unit for temperature.
it has something to do with science like the metric system, metric ruler
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Scientist use the metric system. All science in the metric system.
In English the unit of temperature if Fahrenheit shown as F°. In Metric the unit is Celsius shown as C°.
The Metric system ex: centermeters, milliliters , and grams
i think they use metric system because it is easier to know.
Metric system should be used, to have international standardization.
It is 218.333 degrees Centigrade or Celsius