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Temperature Measure Units

Celsius (°C)

The most common scale for measuring temperature. Zero degrees corresponds to the freezing point of water, and one hundred degrees to its boiling point. Used in Latvia and other countries.

Fahrenheit (°F)

Used in the USA and some other countries. The freezing point of water is 32 degrees, the boiling point is 212 degrees.

Kelvin (K)

An absolute temperature scale used in science. Zero Kelvin (−273.15°C) corresponds to absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature.

Rankine (°R)

An absolute temperature scale similar to Kelvin, but based on degrees Fahrenheit. Absolute zero on the Rankine scale is 0°R (−459.67°F).

Delisle (°De)

A historical scale, now almost never used. In it, 0 degrees corresponds to the boiling point of water, and 150 degrees to the freezing point.

Newton (°N)

A rarely used scale proposed by Isaac Newton. 0 degrees corresponds to the freezing point of water, and 33 degrees to the boiling point.

Reaumur (°Re)

A previously popular scale in Europe. 0 degrees is the freezing point of water, and 80 degrees is its boiling point.

Rømer (°Ro)

A historical scale of the Danish astronomer Ole Rømer. The freezing point of water corresponds to 7.5°Ro, and the boiling point to 60°Ro.