To convert degrees Fahrenheit into degrees Celsius, subtract 32, multiply by 5, and divide by 9. In this instance: ((32 - 32) x 5) / 9 = 0 degrees Celsius.
The Celsius scale starts at the freezing point of water, 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The 100 mark on Celsius is set at the boiling point of water, 212 degrees. Knowing those two points, you can figure out the formula above.
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No, as 20 degrees Celsius is about normal room temperature. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32
Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees.
5 Fahrenheit is a smaller increase of temperature than 5 Celsius.
Degrees Celsius are always 'hotter' than degrees Fahrenheit: 100ºC = 212.00ºF
Since Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees, above -40 degrees (where the scales coincide) any number in Celsius will be hotter than the corresponding number in Fahrenheit.