This is a rather easy question because every country in the world uses Celsius except the United States and perhaps one or two other small countries.
Paris uses the Celsius temperature scale.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.
Canada primarily uses Celsius as the standard unit of temperature measurement.
Europe primarily uses the Celsius temperature scale. Fahrenheit is rarely used in Europe.
Fahrenheit remains the official scale for the following countries and territories: the Bahamas,Belize, the Cayman Islands,Palau, and the United States and its associated territories. Everyone else uses Celsius.
USA uses Fahrenheit, Great Britain uses Celsius
Every country in the world uses celsius except the USA.
United States is the ONLY country that uses Fahrenheit all the rest use Celsius.
Fahrenheit remains the official scale for the following countries and territories: the Bahamas,Belize, the Cayman Islands,Palau, and the United States and its associated territories. Everyone else uses Celsius.
All of the USA uses Fahrenheit, all of Canada uses Celsius
Yes, Belize primarily uses the Celsius scale to measure temperature, like many other countries around the world. However, Fahrenheit may also be used in certain contexts alongside Celsius.
That is a wrong question, because all countries use degrees Celsius, except the USA. Even Great Britain stopped using degrees Fahrenheit and use now degrees Celsius.
Paris uses the Celsius temperature scale.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.
Almost everyone apart from the US uses Celsius.
Japan uses Celsius.
The entire world, except for the United States and some of their territories, uses Celsius - although most American scientists, engineers, doctors, meteorologists use Celsius.(and other metric units) to allow other world scientists to more easily read and use their work.