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ehh, 18 degrees celsius? 65 degrees F.
NOT 65 degrees F
since -6 deg C = 21.2 deg F
and 12 deg C = 53.6 deg F, the difference in deg F is 32.4 deg.
This is not the same as 18 deg C since neither scale is absolute.
To see this more simply,
the difference between 10 deg C and 10 deg C (the same temp) is 0 deg C.
But 0 deg C = 32 deg F. It does not follow that the difference between 50 deg F (= 0 deg C) and 50 deg F is 32 deg F!
This is a difference of 118 degrees Fahrenheit.
124 degrees.
You should probably invest in a calculator at some point in your life...
10° Fahrenheit.
25 degrees Fahrenheit.
the difference is 112 F
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Formula: [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄942 degrees Fahrenheit = 56 degrees Celsius.
122 F
The Yukon Territory's {Canada} climate during the summer is warm reaching to 77 degrees F and during the winter it ranges between 39 degrees F and 58 degrees F.
The freezing point of water is: 0°C, 32°F or 273.15 KelvinThe boiling point of water is: 100°C, 212°F or 373.15 Kelvin
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5 F = -15 C 5 C = 41 F The difference is 20 C or 36 F.
213.8
132.8 degrees F.
In principle, this is a simple subtraction problem. 30 °F - -13 °F = 43 °F This is equivalent to a difference of 23.89 °C.
The average high temperature in Iceland is about 56 degrees F. The low temperature is about 48 degrees F.
56°C = 132.8°F
Formula: [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄942 degrees Fahrenheit = 56 degrees Celsius.
56ºF = 13.3ºC
There are differences of about 70 degrees F for cool up to 250 degrees f for hot.