The answer is 302.15 K (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from C to K, add 273.15 to C.
K = oC + 273.15
= 29 + 273.15
= 302.15 K
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South Carolina has a humid, subtropical climate. Average temperatures range from 68F (20C) on the coast to 58F (14C) in the northwest, with colder temperatures in the mountains. Summers are hot: in the central part of the state, temperatures often exceed 90F (32C), with a record of 111F (44C) set at Camden on 28 June 1954. In the northwest, temperatures of 32F(0C) or less occur from 50 to 70 days a year; the record low for the state is 20F (29C), set at Caesars Head Mountain on 18 January 1977. The daily mean temperature at Columbia is 44F(7C) in January and 81F (27C) in July. Rainfall is ample throughout the state, averaging 48.3 in (122.7 cm) annually at Columbia and ranging from 38 in (97 cm) in the central region to 52 in (132 cm) in the upper Piedmont. Snow and sleet (averaging 2 in/5 cm a year at Columbia) occur about three times annually, but more frequently and heavily in the mountains.
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29 C IS 29 degrees Celsius.
Degree F= (degrees C x 1.8) + 32Ans: 84.2 degrees F84.2 degrees
29c definatly
There are ways to convert Fahrenheit into the compatible distinct units.Convert from Fahrenheit to CelsiusUse this form F = 9C/5 + 32. Let F = 61. Then, we have:61 = 9C/5 + 3261 - 32 = 9C/59C/5 = 29C = 5/9 * 29C ≈ 16.1°CConvert from Fahrenheit to KelvinsNote that 0°C = 273 KThen, from the previous, 61°F ≈ 16.1°C. Therefore, 61°F = 334 K
depends where you are in the Country, Kandy is between 21 and 29C
yes and there will be scattering of thunder stroms as well high 29c, low 23c
You don't need a formula. You need to understand what the two scales mean. There are 100 degrees Celsius from the freezing point of water at 0 degrees Celsius to the boiling point of water at 100 degrees. There are 180 degrees Fahrenheit from the freezing point of water at 32 degrees Fahrenheit to the boiling point of water at 212 degrees. So every one (1.0) degree Celsius is one point eight (1.8) degrees Fahrenheit, and you start with 32 more degrees Fahrenheit. So you take the temperature in degrees C, multiply by 1.8 because there are 1.8 F for every 1.0 C, and then add 32 because you start with 32 more degrees F than degrees C. See? Of course if you have a thermometer handy, and it's marked in both C and F, just look at the two scales. You may have seen a joiner do this with a tape that's marked with both Imperial and metric graduations.
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Tropical Dry Forests. This region streches in a narrow and interrupted strip from Eastern Sonora and Southeastern Chihuahua to Chiapas. The range is between 200 to 1,000m above sea level. The temperature is between 20c to 29c. Precipitation is between 600, to 1,600mm. The dry season lasts 5 to 8 months.
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