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Metric: Centigrade/Celsius.
Celsius degrees
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.
The metric unit of measurement for temperature is kelvin. Water freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit (0 degrees celsius), which is 273.15 kelvin.
Celsius is considered a metric measurement because it is based on the metric system, which uses the Celsius scale for measuring temperature. Fahrenheit, on the other hand, is not considered a metric measurement as it is not part of the metric system.
22.5 degrees Fahrenheit is a temperature measurement commonly used in the United States. It is equivalent to -5.28 degrees Celsius in the metric system.
Celsius is the metric measurement for temperature.
Thirty degrees Celsius is a temperature measurement commonly used in the metric system. It is equivalent to 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit
75 degrees Celsius is a unit of temperature measurement commonly used in the metric system. It is equivalent to 167 degrees Fahrenheit.
Celsius.
Measurement of temperature named after creator.