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22 degrees Fahrenheit (F)
22 Fahrenheit degrees.
22 degrees Fahrenheit (F)
22 Fahrenheit degrees.
80 degree Fahrenheit = 26.7 degree Celsius = 299.8 Kelvin If the outside temperature is as mentioned above, we can survive. This is the temperature in many places.
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.
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You are mixing apples and oranges. A degree is a unit of measure. How big the unit is depends upon the scale. Fahreheit is a scale of temperature measurement. There are 180 degrees between boiling and freezing temperature of water. Celsius is a scale of temperature measurement. There are 100 degrees between boiling and freezing termperature of water.
-200 degree Celsius = -328 degree Fahrenheit.
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The temperature had risen from -2 degrees Fahrenheit in the morning to a warmer temperature by noon. The exact number of degrees it had risen would depend on the new temperature at noon.
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Degrees is the measure for angles and temperature. "Degree" can apply to many things other than angles and temperature. In fact, a degree of angles is quite different from a degree of temperature. You might say more exactly that there are degrees F, degrees C, and degrees K acting as units of temperature measurements, in fact. Also more precisely, you might say that there are 'degrees of arc' as the unit measure of angles. But then, so are 'minutes' and 'seconds' a measure of arc - smaller units of a degree.
The mile is a unit of distance, the degree is a unit for the angles or temperature !
Celsius and centigrade are the same measure of temperature
changes 10 degrees C and 283 degrees K if im not mistaken which im bound to be not sure of the esential #
80 degree Fahrenheit = 26.7 degree Celsius = 299.8 Kelvin If the outside temperature is as mentioned above, we can survive. This is the temperature in many places.
310 degrees F. Many web sites quote this same temperature.
When taking a temperature from under the arm, I add 0.5 - 1. For in the ear, it will be slightly warmer, so I would add 0.7 - 0.3ºC