Yes as do most other European countries when measuring temperature.
its about 80 degrees Fahrenheit there.
fahrenheit
It is a pain in the butt 2 find!!!!! Italy is not a large country, but you still must narrow it down to a city or region for a simple answer. Ive been to Rome in Winter and the lows were 40 - 45 degrees Fahrenheit and the highs were about 50 - 55 degrees Fahrenheit . Google Climate in Italy for a start.
India doesn't use Fahrenheit. It uses Degree Celsius
Usually Fahrenheit
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.
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Texas is in the US where Fahrenheit is used by most people for everyday use.
a Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale they use in the united states
In the USA, mostly Fahrenheit. But the US can use both. Overseas, they use Celsius.