Nope .. They're the same. 1 is higher then zero, and -1 is lower then zero.
It may be 0.
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Highest one is 2
no; any negative number would be lower than 0 negative 50 would still be lower than positive 3
What TEMPERATURE is 10 degrees lower than seven degrees celsius? The answer is negative 3 degrees. 7 - 7 = 0 (Still have 3 keft over) 0 - 3 = - 3 =) x
0 Celsius is colder than 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
0 Kelvin is much lower than -273ºF 0K = -459.67ºF
its lower than zero because 0 degrees is to cold
yes
It is 0 miles: you cannot get lower than that!
It may be 0.
No. pH is scaled from 0-14. there is nothing higher than 14, and nothing lower than 0.
The table is in a room that has a temperature higher than 0 degrees Lower than 0 it stays as ice; higher than 0 it melts
Neither, -2 is less than 0 (aka lower)
No. The reference to "below zero" when using the Fahrenheit scale is literally "below 0°F", which is considerably colder than "below freezing" which is lower than 32° Fahrenheit.
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Highest one is 2