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Nope. They are equal to each other.

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Q: Is -40 degree Fahrenheit cooler than -40 degree Celsius?
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Is 59 Celsius cooler than 92 degrees Fahrenheit?

No, is Celsius is hotter than 92 degrees Fahrenheit


At what temperature is Celsius a bigger number than Fahrenheit?

At -40 degrees, Celsius and Fahrenheit are equal. Warmer than that, and Fahrenheit will have the bigger number than Celsius. Cooler than -40 and Celsius will have a bigger number than Fahrenheit.


Is one degree celsius hotter than 1 degree Fahrenheit?

1 degree Fahrenheit is -17.22 degrees Celsius. 1 degree Celsius is 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit. It seems that 1 degree Celsius is hotter.


Which has a greater difference in temperature Celsius degree or Fahrenheit degree?

Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees.


Which is a cooler temperature drop----35 degrees C or 35 degrees F?

35 deg C. A Celsius degree is bigger than a Fahrenheit degree.


How much Fahrenheit is in one Celsius?

One Celsius degree is 1.8 times larger than one Fahrenheit degree.


Why is ice cream at 0 degree Celsius is cooler than water at 0 degree Celsius?

It is not.


Which decrease in temperature would feel cooler---35 degrees c or 35 degrees f?

35 deg C. A Celsius degree is bigger than a Fahrenheit degree.


Is a degree centigrade greater than a degree Fahrenheit?

Yes. 1 degree of Fahrenheit is 5/9 of a degree Celsius (centigrade)


Which is cooler 80 degrees Celsius or 50 degrees fahrenheit?

50 degrees Fahrenheit is much cooler than 80C. 80C equals 175F


Is 30 degree celsius hotter than 83 degree fahrenheit?

There equal


Is 1 degree Fahrenheit warmer than 1 degree Celsius?

No. Fahrenheit to Celsius is figured out by this equation: C=(F-32) x 5/9 AND Celsius to Fahrenheit uses this equation: F=(9/5 x C) + 32 No, 1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.22 degrees Celsius