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∙ 11y ago91 degrees Celsius is written as 91°C (the degree symbol is on the Character Map).
25 degrees celsius, as 34 degrees Fahrenheit equals 1 degree celsius.
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.22 degrees Celsius
20°C
2200 degrees Fahrenheit = 1 204.44444 degrees Celsius
The correct phrase is "two degrees Celsius" as it is plural.
22 degrees Celsius = 22°C
You can write 5 degrees Celsius as 5°C.
You can write "3 degrees Celsius" as "3°C" or "3° C." Both are accepted conventions for representing temperature in degrees Celsius.
-5 degrees Celsius is 6 degrees colder than 1 degree Celsius.
The temperature "thirty degrees Celsius" is written as 30°C
1 Celsius is equivalent to 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
91 degrees Celsius is written as 91°C (the degree symbol is on the Character Map).
To type the degree symbol (°) on a Windows keyboard, you can press "Alt + 0176" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac keyboard, you can press "Option + Shift + 8". Once you have entered the degree symbol, you can then type "C" to complete "°C" for degrees Celsius.
One degree Celsius is equivalent to a larger amount of heat change than one degree Fahrenheit. This is because the Celsius scale is based on a larger temperature interval between freezing and boiling points of water (0°C to 100°C) compared to the Fahrenheit scale (32°F to 212°F).
Yes.
25 degrees celsius, as 34 degrees Fahrenheit equals 1 degree celsius.