10 degrees celsius is cold with some snow the the side walk.
Celsius, no it's very hot and Fahrenheit is quite cold,(10 degrees Celsius).`
"Cold" could mean anything. To me, cold might be 10 degrees Celsius, while someone else sees "cold" as 1 degree Celsius. In science, nothing is ever described as cold, because a questions that always arise are "how cold? 20 degrees Celsius? 0 degrees Celsius? -100 degrees Celsius?"
14
-10 degrees Celsius is a temperature below freezing, often associated with cold weather. It is equivalent to 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is: 5/9*(50-32) = 10 degrees Celsius
60 degrees Celsius is relatively hot. To get an idea of the Celsius system, consider that: 0 degrees Celsius is where water freezes 20-25 degrees Celsius is room temperature 37 degrees Celsius is body temperature 100 degrees Celsius is where water boils
125 degrees Celsius = 257 degrees Fahrenheit (hot, not cold).
10 degrees Fahrenheit = -12.2 degrees Celsius
34 degrees Celsius is equal to 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit, so it is not cold at all.
(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit
10 degrees Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
18 degrees Celsius is 64.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 291 kelvin. Not cold.