Yes, -20 is colder than -18. In the context of temperature, the lower the number, the colder it is. Since -20 is a lower number than -18, it indicates a colder temperature.
No -25 °C is colder than -18 °C
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Three is greater than negative four.
Negative 77 degrees is colder than negative 66 degrees.
-24°C is colder than -16°C.
No, negative 60 degrees Fahrenheit is colder than negative 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the temperature in Fahrenheit, the colder it is.
No. -90 is colder. When temperatures are negative, the number indicates how far below zero the temperature is.
No, but they are related. Absolute zero is the coldest possible temperature. Absolute temperature is the temperature above this coldest possible temperature - i.e., how much hotter is it than the coldest theoretically possible temperature. Celsius temperature isn't absolute. It starts from the temperature of freezing water, and it needs negative numbers for anything colder than that. Fahrenheit temperature isn't absolute. It says that zero is 32 degrees colder than freezing water, and it needs negative numbers for anything colder than that. Absolute temperature starts from absolute zero. Nothing is colder than that, so absolute temperature is never a negative number.
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no, negative 80 is colder. negative 80 is more negative than -47 so -80 is colder
-3 is colder than 0, because it has a lower temperature. The negative sign indicates a lower temperature compared to zero.
Yes, -20°C is colder than -15°C. The larger the negative value, the colder the temperature.
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Yes, -20 degrees Celsius is colder than -4 degrees Celsius. The larger the negative value, the colder the temperature.
Negative integers are integers that are less than zero. If the temperature is 17 degrees and it gets colder 22 degrees colder then it is minus 5 degrees. minus five is a negative integer.