Usually it would be degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
32 Fahrenheit = 0 Celsius.
You need to specify whether Celsius or Fahrenheit. If Fahrenheit, then it would be freezing! For Celsius, it would be really hot!
36 Fahrenheit would be low, but 36 Centigrade would not.
The Celsius temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit would be 0 degrees.
That is a very subjective question. In the US it would be Fahrenheit. In France it would be Celsius. In a thermodynamics lab it would be Kelvin. As a scientist I measure in whichever is most suitable in the particular situation.
Celsius degrees
Celsius or Fahrenheit
Usually it would be degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
Temperature is the measure of how hot or cold a substance is, determined by the average kinetic energy of the particles in the substance. Temperature is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
There are three different units of measure for temperature, degrees Fahrenheit, degrees Celsius, or Kelvins. (Degrees are not used with Kelvins.)
You would use either Fahrenheit, or Celsius. (I use F to measure my temp, but it could be different depending what country you live in) For a healthy human, this would be 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
The wind chill would be around -18 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill is a measure of how cold it feels due to the combined effect of wind speed and temperature. In this case, the wind speed of 10 MPH would make the temperature of -5 degrees Fahrenheit feel much colder.
The temperature of 63 degrees Celsius would be approximately 145.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Thermal energy is greater at 48 Fahrenheit because it represents a higher temperature than 0 Celsius. Thermal energy is a measure of the internal energy of a system, which increases with temperature.
120 kelvin = -243.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
4 trillion degrees Celsius = 7.2 × 1012 degrees Fahrenheit.