-6 C
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Minus 13 Celsius (-13 C)
Yes. It is a lower temperature, by 2 whole degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature is a continuous variable and so temperatures are infinitely dense. There is, therefore, no such temperature. If 90 + x degrees (x > 0) lays claim to being a candidate then 90 + x/2 is lower still and greater than 90. And then 90 + x/4 is even lower but still greater than 90 and so on and on.
It is 2 degrees Fahrenheit
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The kiwi has an average body temperature of 38 degrees C, which is 2 degrees lower than other birds and two degrees higher than humans.
Yes, 2 degrees Celsius is colder than 6 degrees Celsius. The numerical value of the temperature indicates the amount of heat energy present, so a lower number represents a lower temperature. In this case, 2 degrees Celsius is 4 degrees lower than 6 degrees Celsius.
Minus 13 Celsius (-13 C)
Healthy sperm production should have a scrotal temperature that is slightly lower than the body's core temperature, around 2-4 degrees Celsius lower. Maintaining this lower temperature is important for optimal sperm production and quality.
It may be the coldest temperature that some locations have reached, but it's not even close to the coldest air temperature reached or certainly that which has been achieved with technology.
5 degrees below 2 Celsius is -3 Celsius.
Yes. It is a lower temperature, by 2 whole degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature is a continuous variable and so temperatures are infinitely dense. There is, therefore, no such temperature. If 90 + x degrees (x > 0) lays claim to being a candidate then 90 + x/2 is lower still and greater than 90. And then 90 + x/4 is even lower but still greater than 90 and so on and on.
9 degrees less than 2 degrees Celsius would be -7 degrees Celsius.
It is 2 degrees Fahrenheit
-2 celsius means it's really cold!, It also means that the temperature of the air is -2 degrees celsius which is a national scientific standard for measuring temperature. It also is 2 degrees lower than that of which water freezes. and is equivalent to around 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Or 272.15 Kelvin.