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A gradient requires two variables. There is information on only one.
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c/15 = 21/9 → c/15 x 15 = 21/9 x 15 → c = (7x3)/(3x3) x (3x5) → c = 7 x 5 = 35
Yes, -20°C is colder than -15°C. The larger the negative value, the colder the temperature.
The change in temperature from 15°C to -5°C is a decrease of 20 degrees Celsius.
The temperature on Jupiter's surface is about 165K (-108°C). Planet Earth has a mean temperature of 287K (15°C). So Jupiter is approximately 8 times colder than earth. =)
Longyearbyen has an Arctic climate with much colder temperatures than Toronto. Toronto's summers are 15-25°C, Longyearbyen's are 4-6°C.
-16 Celsius is colder than -15 Celsius. The temperature scale is based on the freezing and boiling points of water, with 0 degrees Celsius being the freezing point and 100 degrees Celsius being the boiling point. Therefore, the closer the temperature is to 0 degrees Celsius, the colder it is.
-24°C is colder than -16°C.
-100 degrees c is colder because it's below 0 degrees c. 600 derees c is above.
1°C is colder than 7°C. Temperature decreases as the number decreases in Celsius scale.
Yes, it is.
Are these values in degrees C or degrees F? Higher as in Warmer or colder? -5'c is "Warmer" than -8'c, as -5'c is closer to 0'c than -8'c. If this question is which is the higher, as in colder temperature then, -'8c is the answer. However the question should be asked in a different way, that minimises the confusion. Which is the "hotter" temperature?
They are the same F = 9/5 x C + 32
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