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What is the metric unit of temperature measurement?

  1. Celsius

  2. Fahrenheit

  3. Kelvin

  4. Rankine

The correct answer is: Celsius

The metric unit of temperature measurement is Celsius. It is widely used in the metric system and is the standard scale for most temperature-related applications in science, particularly in fields like chemistry and physics that rely on metric units for scientific measurements. Celsius is based on the freezing point of water at 0 degrees and the boiling point at 100 degrees under standard atmospheric conditions. While Kelvin is also a metric unit specifically used in scientific contexts to measure absolute temperature, it is often used in conjunction with Celsius. In the context of general temperature measurement in the metric system, Celsius is the most commonly recognized unit. Fahrenheit and Rankine are measurements predominantly used in the Imperial system rather than in the metric system.