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At 80 degrees Celsius, most (not all) life forms would be dead.
80 degrees Celsius = 176 degrees Fahrenheit
80 degrees Fahrenheit = 26.6 degrees Celsius.
80 degrees Celsius is hotter than 20 degrees Celsius. (Higher positive numbers are hotter temperatures on all modern scales.)
-80 degrees refers to a temperature that is 80 degrees below zero on a specified temperature scale, commonly Celsius or Fahrenheit. In Celsius, -80 degrees is extremely cold and is often encountered in specialized scientific or industrial applications, such as cryogenics. In Fahrenheit, -80 degrees is also an extreme cold, typically not found in natural environments. Both temperatures indicate conditions that can freeze or damage biological materials and require special equipment for handling.
80 degrees Celsius is too hot to live in but 80 degrees Fahrenheit is not.
hot :) very hot. in Fahrenheit its warm in Celsius, its boiling!
At 80 degrees Celsius, most (not all) life forms would be dead.
80 degrees Celsius = 176 degrees Fahrenheit
80 degrees Celsius = 176 degrees Fahrenheit.
80 degrees Fahrenheit = 26.67 degrees Celsius
80 degrees Fahrenheit = 26.6666667 degrees Celsius
80 degrees Celsius is equal to 176 degrees Fahrenheit.
80 degrees Fahrenheit = 26.6 degrees Celsius.
80 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 27 degrees Celsius.
80 degrees Celsius = 176 degrees Fahrenheit
Yes, 80 degrees Celsius is hotter than 50 degrees Celsius. The difference between them is 30 degrees.