As long as you're in the same temperature system, -2 is the same as 2 below zero.
No -25 °C is colder than -18 °C
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-30 deg Celsius = -22 def Fahrenheit So -30 deg F is colder.
Yes, -2 degrees is colder than -1 degree. On the temperature scale, negative numbers indicate temperatures below zero, and the lower the number, the colder the temperature. Therefore, -2 degrees represents a temperature that is one degree colder than -1 degree.
-25 is colder than -20. On the temperature scale, lower numbers indicate colder temperatures. Therefore, -25 degrees is a lower temperature than -20 degrees.
No, -19 degrees is not colder than -20 degrees.
yes -1 is the number directly below 0. Its called sub-Zero
Twenty below (-20) is colder than ten below (-10).
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Yes, the lower the reading, the colder it is. And minus 8 is LOWER than minus 6.
Yes, -12 degrees Celsius is colder than -3 degrees Celsius because -12 is further from 0 on the temperature scale than -3. The larger the negative number, the colder it is.
No -25 °C is colder than -18 °C
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.
Yes, -12 degrees Celsius is colder than -2 degrees Celsius. The farther the temperature is below zero, the colder it is.
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-6 Fahrenheit is colder. It is below zero.
When you go below zero, the 'higher' number is colder. So, -6 F is two degrees colder than -4 F.