-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.
Minus 13 Celsius (-13 C)
-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.
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.
It is 2 degrees Fahrenheit
Seawater does freeze, but it freezes at a lower temperature than pure water. When compounds, like salt, are dissolved in water, it freezes at a lower temperature. This is called freezing point depression. Seawater has a salinity of 3.5% and freezes at about 28 degrees F or -2 degrees C.
1. It is a gas at room temperature, since its boiling point is -57 degrees Celcius which is lower than room temperature.2. It is colorless. 3. It is odorless.
Temperature is said to be hot or cold, not large or small. So, -4 degrees is colder than -2 degrees.
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