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No, negative temperatures in Fahrenheit scale do not exist because its zero point is defined as the temperature at which a specific salt and water mixture freezes.
Negative 10 degrees Celsius is equal to approximately 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
Negative 30 degrees Celsius is equal to -22 degrees Fahrenheit.
Negative 65 degrees Celsius is equal to -85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Negative 87 Celsius is equal to approximately -124.6 Fahrenheit.
The freezing temperature of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, negative 3 degrees Fahrenheit is 35 degrees below the freezing temperature of water.