5 degrees warmer than -1 degrees would be 4 degrees. This is because when you add 5 degrees to -1 degrees, you get 4 degrees. The concept of temperature involves measuring the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance, so adding 5 degrees to a temperature value increases the average kinetic energy of the molecules in that substance.
= 8 c
A 5˚ increase in Celsius is warmer than a 5˚ increase in Fahrenheit. 5˚ C is equivalent to 41˚F, or 5˚F is equivalent to -15˚C.
Negative 1 Celsius is warmer, or you might say, less cold!
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40 degrees F is warmer than -5 degrees F.
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= 8 c
A 5˚ increase in Celsius is warmer than a 5˚ increase in Fahrenheit. 5˚ C is equivalent to 41˚F, or 5˚F is equivalent to -15˚C.
No, 5 degrees Celsius is not warmer than 5 degrees Fahrenheit. In fact, 5 Celsius is colder than 5 Fahrenheit, because the Celsius scale starts from a lower point (0 degrees as freezing point of water) compared to the Fahrenheit scale.
-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, and up
-15
Negative 1 Celsius is warmer, or you might say, less cold!
87 degrees Fahrenheit is much warmer.
I suggest you convert each of the Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius (or the other way round, each of the Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit), and then compare.
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