18 degrees Celsius. (Which is quite a lot.)
In Fahrenheit that's the difference between 48.2 degrees and 15.8 degrees.
-5 degrees Celsius is 15 degrees colder than 10 degrees Celsius.
18 degrees.
0 degrees Kelvin is much colder. It is equal to -273.15 C
The difference in temperature between -9 degrees Celsius and 9 degrees Celsius is 18 degrees Celsius.
The difference between -9 degrees Celsius and 9 degrees Celsius is 18 degrees. This is because the value of -9 is 18 units less than 9 on the temperature scale.
No, hydrogen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, including at 20 degrees Celsius. At much colder temperatures (below -252.87 degrees Celsius), hydrogen can be in a solid state.
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Zero Kelvin is colder as it represents absolute zero, the theoretical point at which particles have minimal energy and motion. Zero degrees Celsius is above absolute zero and corresponds to the freezing point of water.
10 degrees below zero Fahrenheit is approximately -23.3 degrees Celsius.
35°C = 95°F 35°F = 2°C 35° Fahrenheit is much cooler. * * * * * F is cooler for temperatures down to minus 40 degrees (C or F). Below that the Celsius temp is colder.
F means "Fahrenheit". It is how we measure. Below F means below "Fahrenheit". C means "Celsius". That is not colder, it is just saying it is. Below Celsius is the same as Fahrenheit. Say it is 80 Degrees F, and 80 Degrees C. C is definitely is much much hotter. Because they have the same degrees does not mean they are the same. When they are the same degrees C is hotter all the time. Those are numbers, like 80/80. However, if it was 80 Degrees F and 20 degrees C; C is much much colder. I hope I explained it okay. Oh, if it is below that means below 0. That's also when there is a negative (-) sign on the number. -80 Below F and -80 Below C is like below, only C is colder. Weird how math is, huh?
7 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to approximately -13.89 degrees Celsius.