No.
For temperatures, 45°C is much hotter than 45°F (equal to 7.22°C).
Likewise, a change in temperature of 45 "degrees" on the Celsius scale is a much larger change than 45 "degrees" on the Fahrenheit scale. The Fahrenheit "degrees" are smaller intervals.
Technically the numbers have the same value, but on different scales.
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Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees.
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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.
98.6° Fahrenheit = 37° Celsius exactly.