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Man, it’s hot out here! In this country, we use Fahrenheit to measure the temperature. It’s a system that’s been around for centuries and is still used in many places today. You can thank Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit for inventing the thermometer and temperature scale back in 1724. He was a German physicist who wanted to make it easier to measure temperatures accurately. So, if you’re ever wondering how hot or cold it is outside, just remember: this country uses Fahrenheit!

What Is The Only Country That Uses Fahrenheit? [Solved]

Wow! The U.S. is in good company - only a handful of countries use Fahrenheit! The Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Liberia, Palau, Micronesia and the Marshall Islands all measure temperature in the same way as us.

In the U.S., we use Fahrenheit to measure temperature - it’s the norm here! We don’t use Celsius like other countries do, so if you’re visiting from abroad, you’ll need to get used to it. It’s not too hard though - just remember that 32 degrees is freezing and 100 degrees is boiling hot!