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The answer is:
-2 °C + 6 °C = (-2 + 6) °C
= (6 - 2)°C
= 4 °C
Eight degrees below zero Celsius. It is a subtraction problem.
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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.
A Celsius degree is the same size as a Kelvin degree. The temperature, 1°C, is around 273 degrees warmer than 1K.
There are actually more than 3, but only 3 are widely used today:* Kelvin - the SI unit. Used mainly in science. * Celsius, also known as Centigrade: popularly used in most countries, outside the scientific community. * Fahrenheit: Used mainly in the United States.
No, as 20 degrees Celsius is about normal room temperature. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32
A normal body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. A body temperature of 50 degrees Celsius is 13 degrees hotter than a normal body temperature. If your body temperature were to reach 50 degrees Celsius you be dead.
It is: -4 degrees Celsius
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It is 28 degrees Celsius that is higher than 25 degrees Celsius
It is 30 Celsius degrees warmer.
1.2 - 6.5 = -5.3 degrees
0 degrees Celsius is a colder temperature than 40 degrees Celsius. 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing level for water. Any positive number above 0 degrees Celsius is a warmer temperature.
30
265.15 degrees Kelvin is 15 degrees Celsius lower than seven degrees Celsius.
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3 -10 = -7 Celsius