-12
This question begs the benefit of the doubt ... that it conflates two separate questions cleverly, rather than blindly. The answers to both are: 1). 15°C is the warmer temperature. 2). It exceeds the other one by 12°C.
Yes.
At 0 degrees Celsius, water freezes and solidifies into ice. Between 0 and 3 degrees Celsius, the water remains in a partially frozen state with some ice crystals forming while the remaining water stays in liquid form.
Conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit is done in three steps: 1. Multiply value in degrees Celsius by 9. 2. Divide result of step 1 by 5. 3. Add 32 to result of step 2. Conversion formula: [°F] = [°C] * 9 / 5 + 32 = 15 * 9 / 5 + 32 = 59 °F
The temperature drop from 3 degrees Celsius to -7 degrees Celsius is 10 degrees.
15 degrees Celsius is warmer than 3 degrees Celsius.
-3 Celsius is warmer.
-12
3
3 degrees Celsius = 37.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
3 degrees Celsius warmer than -4 degrees Celsius is -1 degree Celsius.
-15 degree Celsius is colder than -3 degrees Celsius.
3 degrees Celsius is warmer than 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
I do not think that it is at all desirable to have water at 33 deg Celsius. It is far too cold!
15
This question begs the benefit of the doubt ... that it conflates two separate questions cleverly, rather than blindly. The answers to both are: 1). 15°C is the warmer temperature. 2). It exceeds the other one by 12°C.
no, -3 is warmer than -15