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20 degrees in Celsius = 68 degrees in Fahrenheit (warm) 30 degrees in Celsius = 86 degrees in Fahrenheit (hot)
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Neither of them are absolute scales so that 2 degrees is not twice as warm (hot) as 1 degree. 10 degrees is not ten times as hot as 1 deg.
In the Fahrenheit scale, 81o is a warm summer day. In the Celsius scale it is a lot hotter (the weather on Earth never gets that hot, and we would be in very serious trouble if it did).
23 degrees is quite warm but I wouldn't say it is hot.
Five degrees Celsius is 41 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees Celsius is warmer than 100 degrees Fahrenheit. 100 degrees Celsius is the boiling point of water, while 100 degrees Fahrenheit is below body temperature.
36 degrees Celsius = 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
70 degrees Celsius = 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
20 degrees in Celsius = 68 degrees in Fahrenheit (warm) 30 degrees in Celsius = 86 degrees in Fahrenheit (hot)
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit and that is warm.
16 degrees Celcius equals about 61 degrees FahrenheitOR16 degrees Fahrenheit equals about -9 degrees CelciusSo the answer to your question is: Yes. 16 Celcius is rather warm while 16 Fahrenheit easily cold enough to freeze water.
Warm... 30 degrees Celsius is approximately 86 degrees Fahrenheit
65 degrees is considered mild or cool, but not typically warm. It may be comfortable for some individuals, especially in the spring or fall, but others may find it slightly chilly.
17 degrees Celsius is generally considered a mild temperature. It is cooler than room temperature but still comfortable for many people.
Nope. It is warm - about 88 degrees Fahrenheit. No.
37 degrees Celsius or roughly 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit