-12
18
18
10 degrees Celsius would feel warmer because it is a higher temperature than 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The Celsius scale starts at a lower baseline temperature than the Fahrenheit scale, so the same numerical value on the Celsius scale represents a higher temperature than on the Fahrenheit scale.
Yes.
Negative one is warmer - it's closer to zero.
No, -13 degrees Celsius is actually colder than -10 degrees Celsius. The larger the negative number, the lower the temperature.
3
Negative 1 Celsius is warmer, or you might say, less cold!
23 degrees Celsius warmer than -7 degrees Celsius is 16 degrees Celsius. (-7 + 23 = 16)
-12
18
5 deg C
18
In the Celsius scale (as well as in other currently used temperature scales), a larger number indicates a warmer temperature.
-30 C
7 degrees Celsius is warmer than 3.5 degrees Celsius.