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Well, Americans sure are getting with the times! It’s no secret that Celsius is becoming more and more popular in the U.S., and it’s about time! After all, most of the world uses Celsius to measure temperature, so why not us? Sure, Fahrenheit has been around for a while now, but it’s high time we switched over. I mean, come on - it just makes sense! Plus, using Celsius can help us better understand weather patterns around the globe. So let’s get with the program and start using Celsius already!

Why Do Americans Not Use Celsius? [Solved]

Americans generally loathe the metric system – this 2015 poll found that just 21 percent of the public were down with converting to metric measures, while 64 percent were like “no way!” It’s kinda weird if you think about it, since Fahrenheit is like the OG and Celsius is more like the New Coke of temperature.

  1. Temperature Measurement: Celsius is the most commonly used temperature measurement system in the United States, with Fahrenheit being the second most popular.

  2. International Standard: Celsius is also an international standard for temperature measurement, and is used by many countries around the world.

  3. Conversion Formula: The conversion formula between Celsius and Fahrenheit is C = (F - 32) x 5/9, where C stands for Celsius and F stands for Fahrenheit.

  4. Temperature Range: The range of temperatures that can be measured using Celsius is from -273°C to +373°C, while Fahrenheit ranges from -459°F to +719°F.

  5. Water Freezing Point: Water freezes at 0°C (32°F) and boils at 100°C (212°F).

Americans use Celsius all the time - it’s become second nature. You know, when you hear someone say “it’s 20 degrees outside,” they’re usually talking about Celsius. It’s pretty common knowledge now, but it wasn’t always that way. In fact, not too long ago, most Americans used Fahrenheit to measure temperature. But over time, more and more people started using Celsius instead - and now it’s the norm! Who’d have thought?