On a Mac hold down "option" and "0" and you're done "30ºC and sunny."
hold down alt and then press 0176 while holding it ° . then write C.
EX:
65°C. also try other stuff like holding alt then pressing some random number with the same number of digits as 0176.
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-1°C
91 degrees Celsius is written as 91°C (the degree symbol is on the Character Map).
20°C
59ºF = 15.0ºCUse this formula to convert degrees Fahrenheit (F) to degrees Celsius (C): (F - 32) / 1.8 = C
Main formula: Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8Celsius = (41 -32) / 1.8Celsius = 9 / 1.8Celsius = 5°
You can write 5 degrees Celsius as 5°C.
The correct phrase is "two degrees Celsius" as it is plural.
22 degrees Celsius = 22°C
You can write "3 degrees Celsius" as "3°C" or "3° C." Both are accepted conventions for representing temperature in degrees Celsius.
The temperature "thirty degrees Celsius" is written as 30°C
-1°C
91 degrees Celsius is written as 91°C (the degree symbol is on the Character Map).
20°C
59ºF = 15.0ºCUse this formula to convert degrees Fahrenheit (F) to degrees Celsius (C): (F - 32) / 1.8 = C
Celsius is written with a capital "C," followed by the temperature value. For example: 25 degrees Celsius is written as 25°C.
8 degrees Celsius is warmer than 2 degrees Celsius.
The difference between -5 degrees Celsius and 14 degrees Celsius is 19 degrees Celsius. This means that 14 degrees Celsius is 19 degrees warmer than -5 degrees Celsius.