The answer depends on the range of temperatures being measured. Different instruments are used for different ranges - and for different purposes.
NO ... Barometric Pressure is measured in Centimeters or Inches (of Mercury.) Temperature is measured in Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Centigrade.
Yes.
Temperature
The most common units for temperature are Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F), which are both measured in degrees. Another unit for temperature is Kelvin (K), which is the SI unit and is not measured in degrees.
Temperature is measured in degrees. There two generally used types of degrees, degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius. One Fahrenheit degree equals 1.8 Celsius degrees.
Angles are measured in degrees and so is temperature
temperature is measured in degrees celsius or Fahrenheit
In the United States, temperature is typically measured in degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
Heat itself is not measured in degrees Celsius; rather, temperature is measured in degrees Celsius. Heat is a form of energy that is transferred between objects or systems due to a temperature difference. The SI unit for heat energy is the joule (J), while the SI unit for temperature is the degree Celsius (°C).
Temperature in Australia is measured in degrees Celsius.
Temperature is measured in kelvin.
Temperature is measured in degrees, voltage is measured in volts. They are different physical concepts.