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No, grams are unit of mass, not temperature. Temperature is measured in °C (degrees celsius) or for scientific work in 'K' K = °C + 273.15
Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius in the metric system.
Temperature is measured in the metric unit of degrees Celsius (°C).
In English the unit of temperature if Fahrenheit shown as F°. In Metric the unit is Celsius shown as C°.
Temperature is measured in kelvin, degrees celsius are also used.
Weight, length, temperature, volume, land area.
Temperature is measured in kelvin, although degrees Celsius are commonly used. Heat is a form of energy, and is measured in joules.
Something measured in a metric centimeter is 1/100 of a metric meter.
Time and temperature are quantities to be measured. The SI units for time and temperature are the second and the kelvin, respectively.
Unit for time is a second.There are various instruments to measure temperature: a thermometer, a thermocouple are two.
A force is measured in newton.The gravitational field is measured in newton/kilogram, which is equivalent to meter/second2.All this has nothing to do with measuring temperature.
Greenland is a part of Denmark, a European country so it would use the Metric System.