40 degrees Celsius
25oC - it is 77oF
Colder
Yes. In all temperature scales in current use (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin), larger numbers mean hotter temperatures.
depends whether you mean Celsius or Fahrenheit scale ; but it could be hotter in any case.
No. 37° F is the same temperature as 2.7° C. 37° C is the same temperature as 98.6° F. For any number above -40, the Celsius is warmer than the Fahrenheit. For any number below -40, the Celsius is cooler than the Fahrenheit.
About 80 degrees Kelvin during both of their days. Which is about 80 degrees Celsius and 667 degrees hotter in Fahrenheit.
37 degrees Celsius is hotter 37 Fahrenheit is around 2 Celsius
50 degrees is hotter on a Celsius scale. It amounts to about 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
50 degrees Celsius is hotter as its equal to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
Degrees Celsius are always 'hotter' than degrees Fahrenheit: 100ºC = 212.00ºF
30 degrees Celsius is hotter because 0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
37 degrees Celsius is hotter
It is 3 times hotter than the boiling point of water, it is 572 degrees Fahrenheit and 573 degrees Kelvin.
50 is much hotter in Celsius than Fahrenheit.
97 degrees Celsius is hotter than 97 degrees Fahrenheit.
40oC is the hottest of the three. 90oF = 32.22oC 300oK = 27oC
Celsius 100 degrees Celsius is equal to 212 degrees Fahrenheit