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Whoa, talk about a temperature shock! Going from Spain to the U.S. can be quite a jolt when it comes to Celsius and Fahrenheit. In Spain, they use Celsius for their temperature readings, while in the U.S., we use Fahrenheit. So if you’re planning a trip from one country to the other, make sure you brush up on your conversion skills!

¿Qué Se Usa En España Celsius O Fahrenheit? [Solved]

En España, la escala Celsius es lo más común. ¡Es el grado Celsius! En otros países europeos también se usa mucho. Por otro lado, en los países anglosajones suelen emplear la escala Fahrenheit y su unidad es el grado Fahrenheit. Y para los científicos, la escala absoluta o Kelvin con su unidad el Kelvin es la que se usa más a menudo. ¡Así que ya sabes!

  1. España: España is a country located in southwestern Europe, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and east, France to the north, and Portugal to the west. It is known for its vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes, and rich history.

  2. Celsius: Celsius (°C) is a temperature scale used in most of the world for measuring temperatures. It was developed by Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius in 1742 and is based on 0° being freezing point of water and 100° being boiling point of water at sea level atmospheric pressure.

  3. Fahrenheit: Fahrenheit (°F) is a temperature scale used mainly in the United States for measuring temperatures. It was developed by German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724 and is based on 32° being freezing point of water and 212° being boiling point of water at sea level atmospheric pressure.

In Spain, temperatures are measured in Celsius, not Fahrenheit. It’s a bit different than what we’re used to here in the U.S., but it’s easy to get used to. Hey, no sweat! Just remember that 0°C is 32°F and you’ll be good to go.