18 degrees Celsius is 291 degrees Kelvin and 64.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Hot and cold are all about personal opinion. The interior of a human is around 37 degrees Celsius, skin is around 34 degrees Celsius. Room temperature is accepted as being 21-4 degrees Celsius but like I said, hot and cold are all about personal opinion, I would class 18 degrees Celsius as 'cool' but I couldn't tell you what hot and cold are for you.
No. It is probably comfortable for most people - about 64 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is a very mild tempreture (64fh) if its sunny 18.c then it feels a bit warmer and its a night tempreture when hot
Well 24 degrees Celsius is about room temperature if you live in England so, it isn't really
Not warm but not cold either :) hope I helped
It is on the cool side- that is 64.4 degrees F
18°C is the equivalent of 64.4°F
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No.
Cold
18 degrees of the Celsius (or absolute) scale
18
-8.4
18
18 degrees Celsius in the summer and 10 degrees Celsius in the winter.
18 degrees Celsius is 64.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 291 kelvin. Not cold.
-17, -18 degrees
10 degrees celsius is cold with some snow the the side walk.
0 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately -18 degrees Celsius, and 255 Kelvin
27.6
-18 degrees Celsius = -0.4 degrees Fahrenheit
-18 degrees Celsius = -0.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
18 degrees Fahrenheit = -7.7 degrees Celsius.
-18 degrees Celsius = -0.4 degrees Fahrenheit
18 degrees Celsius = 64.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Because degrees Celsius means the same as degrees centigrade, the answer is 18 degrees. Better use the correct word "degrees Celsius."
18 degrees Celsius is colder than 20 degrees Celsius.