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It is an impossible temperature in the Celsius scale. Absolute Zero is the lowest possible temperature, the theoretical point at which no energy is present in matter. No matter can be colder than absolute zero, which is -273.15 °C or the equivalent temperature of -459.67 °F.

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Starting with the temperature in Celsius which is probably the easiest thing to do multiply by 1.8 (9/5) and add 32

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I find it more difficult when starting with the temperature in faren
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When starting with the Fahrenheit temperature you must first subtract 32 and then divide by 1.8 or 9/5

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-34 degrees Celsius = -29.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

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(-40) degrees Celsius = -40 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Also -40. It is the only point where the two scales coincide.

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-80ºC = -112.0ºF

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-100

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Q: What is minus 34 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit?
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