Minus 4 (-4) C
Yes, a temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit is 20 degrees higher than the equivalent temperature in Celsius, which is 20 degrees Celsius.
Add 273.15°. You cannot have less than 0 Kelvin or -273.15 Celsius.
That's correct. In the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales, a given temperature in Fahrenheit will be higher than the equivalent temperature in Celsius. For example, 50 degrees Fahrenheit is a higher temperature than 10 degrees Celsius.
10 degrees Celsius because that is 10 degrees warmer than the freezing temperature (which is 0 degrees Celsius) where as Fahrenheit would be 23 degrees colder than the freezing temperature (which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit)
Yes, 7 Celsius is 6 degrees warmer than 1 Celsius.
Assuming that degrese is you fail at spelling degreese and that celceus is a fail for Celsius, 6 degrees less than 2 degrees Celsius is four degrees Celsius below zero.
over 90 degrese but less than 180 degrese
Well, darling, if you want to get technical, 6 degrees less than 2 degrees would be -4 degrees. So, grab a jacket because it's about to get chilly in here!
9 degrees less than 0 degrees Celsius is -9 degrees Celsius.
9 degrees less than 2 degrees Celsius would be -7 degrees Celsius.
264.15 degrees Kelvin is 15 degrees Celsius less than 6 degrees Celsius.
5 degrees less than 4 degrees Celsius is -1 degree Celsius.
9 degrees less than 0 degrees Celsius is -9 degrees Celsius.
No, Celsius and Fahrenheit are just different scales for measuring temperature. A temperature in Celsius can be the same as, or warmer than, a temperature in Fahrenheit, depending on the specific values being compared.
Yes.
12 degrees less than 2 degrees Celsius is -10 degrees Celsius.
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