Celsius is a temperature scale where 0°C is the freezing point of water and 100°C is its boiling point at standard pressure.
Overview
How Celsius Works
History Of Celsius
Celsius Vs Fahrenheit
Celsius In Weather Reporting
Future Of Celsius In Technology
Applications Of Celsius In Science
Converting Celsius To Other Temperature Scales
Climate Change
Anders Celsius
Metric System
United States
Temperature
Fahrenheit
Chemistry
Weather
🌡️ Celsius is a scale used to measure temperature, based on the properties of water.
🧊 The freezing point of water is defined as 0°C on the Celsius scale.
🔥 The boiling point of water occurs at 100°C under standard atmospheric pressure.
🌍 The Celsius scale is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius.
📏 The difference of one degree Celsius is equal to the difference of one Kelvin.
📉 Celsius is widely used around the world, except in the United States, which predominantly uses Fahrenheit.
🕰️ The Celsius scale is part of the metric system, making it easier to use in scientific contexts.
🌞 Most weather forecasts around the world report temperatures in Celsius.
⚖️ The Celsius scale is based on the metric system, making calculations simpler compared to other temperature scales.
🌀 In climate science, Celsius is often the standard unit for reporting temperature changes.
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