degrees Fahrenheit, Celsius and kelvin
the fourth scale for measuring temperature is RANKINE...
The reading is not accurate if it is not in the liquid that you are measuring. Once you take it out, the temperature will be measuring the air.
You use the thermometer to measure temperature.
The thermometer.
The units must be multiples of one metres, then parts of a metres, such as centimetres and millimetres.
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.
degrees
Celsius or Kelvin
degrees in Fahrenheit or Celsius
Celsius and Fahrenheit.
it is no such thing as tools for using temperature.
Three units! There are nearly 50 units for measuring mass. And that is without any of the multitude of metric units: nanogram, microgram, milligram, gram, or intermediate measures. See the Wikipedia link.
There are three primary systems for measuring temperature: Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin.
Either degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit
There are many different units used in temperature, the most common is Fahrenheit and Celsius.
I think those are miles, feet, inches, yards (measuring distance) and pounds, ounces, gallons (measuring weight). For temperature it is Fahrenheit (used only by Americans and Belize)
There are different units for measuring different characteristics: mass, weight, length, area, volume, temperature and so on.