No. They are units of temperature. A value in Fahrenheit has an equivalent value in Celsius.
98.6° Fahrenheit = 37° Celsius exactly.
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees celsius. Therefore 0 Fahrenheit is less than 0 celsius, and is colder.
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0 degrees Celsius is warmer
A 5˚ increase in Celsius is warmer than a 5˚ increase in Fahrenheit. 5˚ C is equivalent to 41˚F, or 5˚F is equivalent to -15˚C.
109 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 42.78 degrees Celsius which is warmer than 35 degrees Celsius.
14 degrees Celsius is warmer than 14 degrees Fahrenheit: 14ºC = 57.2ºF
Answer: No 50 Celsius = 32 + 50 x 9/5 Fahrenheit = 32 + 90 F = 123 Fahrenheit So, 50 Celsius is warmer than 95 Fahrenheit
At -40 degrees, Celsius and Fahrenheit are equal. Warmer than that, and Fahrenheit will have the bigger number than Celsius. Cooler than -40 and Celsius will have a bigger number than Fahrenheit.
I suggest you convert each of the Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius (or the other way round, each of the Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit), and then compare.
3 degrees Celsius is warmer than 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
98.6° Fahrenheit = 37° Celsius exactly.
Yes.
10 degrees Celsius is much warmer 50 degrees Fahrenheit
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees celsius. Therefore 0 Fahrenheit is less than 0 celsius, and is colder.
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No, it is not.