The coldest would be the -11, since it is lower.
The Celsius degree (which is also the Kelvin) is equal to 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
11 degrees Celsius = 51.8 degrees Fahrenheit
-11 degrees Fahrenheit = -23.9 degrees Celsius.
Subtract the numbers: 5°C - 11°C = (5-11)°C = -6°C
The difference is 28 + 11 = 39 degrees.
1 degree celsius
The Celsius degree (which is also the Kelvin) is equal to 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
16oc is cooler than 30oc
the outer layer of the Earth is the coolest layer and the core is the hottest at 5500 degrees Celsius.
3,038 degrees Celsius ( 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit)
My Coolest Years was created on 2004-11-23.
11 degrees Celsius = 51.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is a question with answers that can only be opinions, but the general consenus should be Earth, as we all live on it. Edit by Dan: No, he/she means coolest by temperature in which case it is Neptune which can drop to a freezing cold temperature of -200 Degrees Celsius to -250 Degrees Celsius.
9 Celsius
(-11) degrees Fahrenheit = -23.8 degrees Celsius.
11 degrees Celsius = 51.8 degrees Fahrenheit
No, mercury does not become solid in hot temperature and liquid in coolest temperature. But mercury becomes gas or liquid in hot temperature and becomes solid in coolest temperature. Mercury becomes solid after freezing point of -38.72 degrees Celsius. Solid Mercury can become superconductor in reaching of its critical temperature 4.2 K. Mercury is liquid under the room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). Mercury becomes gas after boiling point of 357 degrees Celsius.