88 degrees Fahrenheit
-128 degrees Fahrenheit = -88.9 degrees Celsius.
-88.89 degrees Celsius.
To go from Fahrenheit to Celsius:Begin by subtracting 32 from the Fahrenheit number.Divide the answer by 9.Then multiply that answer by 5.Solution:128 - 32 = 9696 / 9 = 10.6710.67 x 5 = 53.35 degree Celsius.
It is 128 degrees because 128+52 = 180 degrees
64 degrees
In the winter, it can get too -128 degrees Fahrenheit and in the summer it can get too 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
-128 degrees Fahrenheit = -88.9 degrees Celsius.
A temperture of about -128 degrees F. was recorded in the Antarctic Desert
-128 degrees Fahrenheit. (32F is freezing).
128ºF = 53.33ºC
= 32 - 128 x 9/5 F
The highest recorded temperature was 128 degrees Fahrenheit, but it looks like on average high heat days are in the 90s.
99.1 degrees Fahrenheit http://users.tpg.com.au/doktormj/celsius2Fahrenheit.htm
-88.89 degrees Celsius.
The temperature on Earth varies, depending on the specific location and season, and has an average temperature of around 15°C. The lowest temperature ever recorded was -89.2°C, in Vostok, Antarctica, and the hottest temperature ever recorded was 70.7°C in the Lut Desert of Iran. The highest temperature ever recorded on earth was 58 degrees (136 Fahrenheit) in Lybia, the lowest was -89 degrees (-128 Fahrenheit) in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent about the size of USA and Mexico combined. You could pick a number between about 57 degrees F degrees and 128 degrees below zero, and you would have your answer.
128 degrees