Both of those individual temperature scales can be used to indicate heat.
Fahrenheit and Celsius
Fahrenheit and Celsius
100 degrees celsius are equal to 212 degrees fahrenheit.
The temperature for broiling in an oven is 260 degrees Celsius or 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Medium heat is about 177 degrees Celsius or 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Heat energy is typically measured in joules (J) or calories (cal). Degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit are units of temperature, not energy.
Celsius for Canada or UK or Fahrenheit for USA
250 degrees Celsius is equal to 482 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is often used in baking for recipes that require high heat to cook quickly or create a crisp outer layer.
180 degrees celsius or 356 Fahrenheit
Recipes typically specify temperatures in Fahrenheit unless otherwise indicated. If a recipe specifies Celsius, it will usually state so explicitly.
Sulfur typically melts at around 239 degrees Celsius (462 degrees Fahrenheit) and boils at around 444.6 degrees Celsius (832.3 degrees Fahrenheit).
it is 900 degrees Fahrenheit and 480 degrees celsius
Fahrenheit (°F), Celsius (°C), and Kelvin (K)