Let us convert to Fahrenheit and you might see then whether the temperature is unlivable or not.
Temperature Fahrenheit = (- 140o C)(1.80) + 32
= - 106.2o Fahrenheit
========================rather nippy, but perhaps livable with the proper conditions met!
250 degrees Celsius is 482 degrees Fahrenheit.
There are three main temperature scales in use: degrees Celsius, degrees Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. Of these three, the boiling point of water at STP is 100 degrees Celsius.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit; but I like it cooler than that in the Winter.
CLS INPUT "Enter degrees in Celsius:";c INPUT "Enter degrees in Fahrenheit:";f a=(c*1.8)+32 b=5/9(f-32) PRINT c;"degree Celsius=" a;"degree Fahrenheit" PRINT f;"degree Fahrenheit=" b;"degree Celsius" end
C = (5F - 160°) ÷ 9, where C is the temperature in degrees Celsius and F is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. C = (5 x 42° - 160°) ÷ 9 = (210° - 160°) ÷ 9 = 50° ÷ 9 ≈ 5.6° C
140 degrees Celsius is 284 degrees Fahrenheit.
140 degrees Fahrenheit is 60 degrees Celsius.
140 degrees Celsius = 284 degrees Fahrenheit.
140 degrees Celsius is 140 degrees Celsius regardless of the specific location of measurement.
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.5 degrees Celsius
140 degrees Fahrenheit = 60 degrees Celsius
60 degrees Celsius
60 degrees Celsius = 140 degrees Fahrenheit
60 degrees Celsius = 140 degrees Fahrenheit
60 degrees Celsius = 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
140 degrees Celsius = 284 degrees Fahrenheit
60 degrees Celsius is 140 degrees f.