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.
The coolest temperature between 16 and 30 Celsius would be 16 Celsius.
The Celsius degree (which is also the Kelvin) is equal to 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
The coolest stars are red in color. They are classified as red dwarfs and have surface temperatures ranging from about 2,500 to 3,500 degrees Celsius.
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3,038 degrees Celsius ( 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit)
1 degree Celsius is hotter than 1 degree Fahrenheit. This is because the Celsius scale is based on the freezing and boiling points of water (0°C and 100°C), whereas the Fahrenheit scale is based on the freezing point of water at 32°F and boiling point at 212°F.
There are 11 degrees Celsius between -5 and 6 Celsius (6 - (-5) = 11).
No, the coolest layer of the Earth is actually the crust, which is the outermost layer. The temperature increases as you move towards the Earth's core.
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.
11 Celsius is cooler than 9 Celsius because the lower the temperature, the cooler it is.
11 degrees Celsius = 51.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
-11 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately -24 degrees Celsius.