Celsius is similar to Centigrade. It is a mearsurment of temperature, e.g. the freezing point of water is 0 degrees celsius (and cetigrade) the boiling point being 100 degrees celsius (and centigrade)
It was devised by a syantist by the name of Celsius, I think sometime in the mid 18th century.
You can measure anything in degrees Celsius that you can in Fahrenheit.
You cannot. kiloPascals is a measure of PRESSURE. Celsius is a measure of TEMPERATURE.
Degrees celsius can't be converted to meters. Degrees celsius measure temperature, while meters measure length.
Thermometers can be calibrated to measure temperature in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin. Most common thermometers used for everyday purposes usually measure temperature in Celsius.
A degree Celsius is a measure of temperature.
Celsius is a unit of measure for temperature. It is commonly used in scientific and everyday contexts to measure temperature.
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Celsius is a measure of temperature, not distance.
Celsius, darling :P
A degree Celsius is a measure of temperature.
The centigrade temperature scale in the Metric system was renamed in honour of Charles Celsius.
Celsius is a measure of temperature while litre is a measure of volume, you cannot convert from one to the other