
Celsius unit
The Celsius scale is a way to measure temperature, primarily used around the world for weather, cooking, and scientific purposes. It is based on the freezing point of water at 0°C and the boiling point at 100°C under standard conditions. This scale divides the interval between these two points into 100 equal parts, called degrees. It provides a straightforward way to understand temperature changes relative to water's state, making it practical for daily applications and scientific observations alike.