It's spelt Fahrenheit, and said (FAH-RIN-HEIGHT)-it's a unit of temperature measurement, like Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit=0 degrees Celsius). Celsius is a newer version (1744 vs. 1724).
Each degree change in Celsius is equal to 1.8 degrees in Fahrenheit.
Degrees Fahrenheit.
It is the temperature at which water boils. It is about 212 degrees f.
If you mean its equivalent in Celsius then it is: 5/9*(70-32) = 21.11 degrees Celsius
It you mean -273°F the the answer is -169°C.
2ºC = 35.6ºFTip: Use this formula to convert degrees Celsius (C) to degrees Fahrenheit (F): (C x 1.8) + 32 = F
In the context of temperature measurement, "F" stands for Fahrenheit. So, -70 Degrees F refers to a temperature of negative 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
-8.8888889 degrees Celsius
Degrees Fahrenheit.
13.33oC
72°F is equivalent to approximately 22°C in Celsius.
Temperature is either C or F C = Centigrade or Celsius F = Fahrenheit
It is the temperature at which water boils. It is about 212 degrees f.
Not sure what you mean by "bigger" since we are talking about temperatures. -10 degrees is colder, as it means ten degrees below zero.
If you mean its equivalent in Celsius then it is: 5/9*(70-32) = 21.11 degrees Celsius
'Warm' is best described as relative to a fixed temperature. If the temperature is zero degrees F., then ten degrees above zero is warm. If the temperature is 90 degrees F., than 100 degrees F., is warm-er.
If you mean in Fahrenheit, it is 36°F.
110.3 F