No. They are units of temperature. A value in Fahrenheit has an equivalent value in Celsius.
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees celsius. Therefore 0 Fahrenheit is less than 0 celsius, and is colder.
Not sure what you are asking unless you meant the opposite. 0 in Celsius is +32 in Fahrenheit = freezing 100 in Celsius is 212 in Fahrenheit = boiling point.
98.6° Fahrenheit = 37° Celsius exactly.
Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees.
At -40 degrees, Celsius and Fahrenheit are equal. Warmer than that, and Fahrenheit will have the bigger number than Celsius. Cooler than -40 and Celsius will have a bigger number than Fahrenheit.
if its 25 degrees celsius vs 25 degrees fahrenheit then fahrenheit is colder than celsius
3 degrees Celsius is warmer than 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, 101 Celsius is greater than 122 Fahrenheit. 101 Celsius is equivalent to 213.8 Fahrenheit, so it is higher in temperature than 122 Fahrenheit.
Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees.
39.1 degrees Celsius is 102.38 degrees Fahrenheit.
After -40 degrees. At -40 degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equal. A temperature greater than -40 in Celsius will be smaller than its equivalent in Fahrenheit, but below -40 degrees Fahrenheit, its equivalent in Celsius will be larger.
No, is Celsius is hotter than 92 degrees Fahrenheit
26 Celsius is cooler than 60 Fahrenheit. 26 Celsius is warmer than room temperature while 60 Fahrenheit is colder than room temperature.
122 degrees Fahrenheit is hotter than 122 degrees Celsius.
-32 Fahrenheit is equal to -35.6 Celsius, so it is colder than -32 Celsius.
I suggest you convert each of the Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius (or the other way round, each of the Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit), and then compare.