79F = 26.1C
The water was actually below freezing, -2o C (28o F). It could hold this temperature without freezing, because the water in the ocean has a lower freezing point than water without salt.
Very Difficult question to answer. When an air conditioning system is properly designed, it is done with what is called a Manual J. Here is where the location of the structure, the types of building materials that have been used, the direction of exposure of the building and your outside maximum design temperature. Some people use a rule of thumb and say install 1 ton of A/C for every 400 to 600 sq ft. Some get lucky with this, some don't. If your system is of a normal design, it is sized to maintain a 25 degree difference from the out side temperature. Some contractors use 20 degrees. If your average high is 95 outside, you may be closer to the 20 degree which would maintain 75 degrees inside with everything working properly. If 103 is not "average" for your area, then your unit will not keep you lower than 80 degrees during this Peak period.
because of the temp. outside
about -64*C
The coldest desert outside of Antarctica would be the Gobi Desert which has temperatures in winter that sometimes plunge to 40 or 50 degrees F below zero.
65 degrees Fahrenheit = 18.3 degrees Celsius.
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.5 degrees Celsius.
65 degrees Fahrenheit = 18.3 degrees Celsius.
35 degrees Celsius.
75 degrees Fahrenheit is 23.89 degrees Celsius.
32° F = Zero °C .
It is 14.44... (repeating) deg C.
36 degrees (Fahrenheit or Celsius) 16 + 20 = 36
A temperature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -6.67 degrees Celsius.
Use this equation to convert degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) to degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC): [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then divide the number by 9, and then multiply it by 5. This is how you convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or use the equation C = (F - 32) × 5/9In this case, the answer is about 23.89 degrees Celsius.
35 degrees Celsius = 95 degrees Fahrenheit.