The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius. Therefore, 10 degrees below the freezing point of water would be -10 degrees Celsius.
5 °C - 10 °C = -5 °C (i.e. 5 degrees Celsius below 0 °C or 5 °C below freezing)
-50.8oF
Assuming that degrese is you fail at spelling degreese and that celceus is a fail for Celsius, 6 degrees less than 2 degrees Celsius is four degrees Celsius below zero.
-18ºc = -0.40000ºf
What is the integer of 6 degrees Fahrenheit below zero?
No, 30 degrees Celsius below zero is -30 degrees Celsius.
15 degrees Celsius below 0 is -15 degrees Celsius.
50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Use the equation F = (9/5)C + 32 (also see the related link "Conversion of Temperature Units" below) 50ºC = 122.0ºF 50 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 122 degrees Fahrenheit. F = C x 9/5 + 32
Five degrees below zero on a Celsius scale is -5 degrees Celsius.
16 degrees below freezing, as the freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius.
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5 degrees Fahrenheit below 0 is equal to approximately -15 degrees Celsius.
Exactly 16 degrees!
180 degrees below zero Celsius is equivalent to -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
16 degrees below zero.
The short answer is yes 10 degrees Celsius is a lower temperature than 16 degrees Celsius. 0 degrees Celsius is equal to freezing or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. As the numbers go up on both scales so does the temperature.