At a temperature of -40 (minus forty) degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales read the same number.
Change in temperature = New temperature minus Old temperature.
When the temperature is minus 40.
yes it is.
Its signifies that the temperature maybe high or low ..
At a temperature of -40 (minus forty) degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales read the same number.
Change in temperature = New temperature minus Old temperature.
When the temperature is minus 40.
yes it is.
Its signifies that the temperature maybe high or low ..
-- Zero Kelvin-- minus 273.15 Celsius-- minus 459.7 Fahrenheit
Not without a lot of protection. The mean temperature at Jupiter's surface is listed as minus 110° C (minus 166° F).
One can assume that you mean 'on earth' in the question you asked. You can read more below for more details. The coldest temperature ever recorded on earth was recorded in Vostok, Antarctica, on August 25, 1958, at minus 87.4 degrees C, or minus 125.3 degrees F, and it remains a world record.
The coldest temperature was minus 28 degrees F.
Minus 38
Neither. Both are very cold!
Yes. Any negative/minus Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature is low.