No because they are both the same and they represent the freezing point of water on different temperature scales.
1 Degree of Celsius is larger. The number of degrees Fahrenheit between Water freezing (32) and boiling(212) is 180 degrees. The number of degrees Celsius is 100 degrees. So the Celsius degree has more value.
No, 36.5 degrees Celsius (97.7 degrees Fahrenheit) is not a fever. It's slightly low, actually. Normal human body temperature (which can vary slightly from person to person) is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit). I don't think it's considered a "real" fever until it's 37.78 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) or more.
400 °F = 204.44 °CThe conversion formula is C = 5/9 (F - 32)Celsius temperature = 5/9 x (Fahrenheit temperature - 32)C (Celsius) = [ F (Fahrenheit) - 32] x 5/9= [400-32] x 5/9 = 368x5/9= 204.4 Celsius400 degrees Fahrenheit is 204.4 degrees Celsius.
It is the same and both temperatures indicate the freezing point of water.
Celsius = (Fahrenheit-32) x 5/9 = (16-32) x 5/9 = -16 x 5/9 = -8.889 degrees C (minus 8.889 degrees Celsius).0º on the Celsius scale corresponds to 32º on the Fahrenheit scale, so any figure below 32º Fahrenheit will convert to a negative figure on the Celsius scale.16º Fahrenheit = -8.9º Celsius16°F is equivalent to -8.9°C
100 degrees Celsius is more than twice as warm as 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
300 degrees Fahrenheit is actually about 148.89 degrees Celsius, or more commonly in baking, 150 degrees Celsius.
You are more likely to swim at 30 degrees Celsius - it equates to 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Thirty degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing and equates to -1.1 Celsius.
Well since 30 degrees Fahrenheit would be below the freezing point of water, I'd have to say 30 degrees Celsius.
1 Degree of Celsius is larger. The number of degrees Fahrenheit between Water freezing (32) and boiling(212) is 180 degrees. The number of degrees Celsius is 100 degrees. So the Celsius degree has more value.
No, 36.5 degrees Celsius (97.7 degrees Fahrenheit) is not a fever. It's slightly low, actually. Normal human body temperature (which can vary slightly from person to person) is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit). I don't think it's considered a "real" fever until it's 37.78 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) or more.
that depends on what your cooking to reach 160 degrees. please be more specific in what your cooking
170 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit is 338 degrees. If you need more conversions, there is a Celsius to Fahrenheit converter in the website below. Just copy & paste it into the address bar. http:/www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
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neither, it's cool. but that's also wrong because it depends where you live.