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Wow, it’s crazy that not all countries use Fahrenheit! I mean, it’s the most widely used temperature scale in the United States and its territories. But, believe it or not, there are some countries out there that don’t use Fahrenheit. It’s kind of wild - who knew? Anyway, let’s take a look at why some countries don’t use Fahrenheit and which ones do.

Why Don T More Countries Use Fahrenheit? [Solved]

Well, it’s pretty obvious why the rest of the world uses Celsius - it’s way easier to understand! I mean, 32 and 212? That’s just crazy. And it makes a difference too; Celsius is much more practical for everyday use. So yeah, no wonder everyone else is on board with Celsius.

In many countries around the world, Fahrenheit is the standard for measuring temperature. It’s used in places like the United States, Canada, and Belize. So if you’re traveling to any of these countries, don’t forget to pack your thermometer!