No, -80 F is 10 degrees colder than -70 F because it is farther below zero.
no, negative 80 is colder. negative 80 is more negative than -47 so -80 is colder
-80°F is colder than -47°F.
No it is the other way around. Pluto is colder than Mercury because Pluto is a lot further away from the Sun which is our Solar Systems main source of heat.
70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 21 to 27 degrees Celsius.
Most people would find 80 Fahrenheit more comfortable than 80 Celsius. 80 Fahrenheit is approximately 27 degrees Celsius, which is a more moderate and comfortable temperature for most individuals.
Mars is much colder than Earth, with average temperatures around minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures can vary between minus 195 degrees Fahrenheit at the poles and 70 degrees Fahrenheit in equatorial regions during the summer.
Hawaii's temperatures are 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
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71, 73, and 79 are the only prime numbers between 70 and 80.
In my experience 80 degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal temperature but they will grow at anything between 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of these temperatures. To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature, then multiply by 5/9. So, 70°F is about 21°C, 75°F is around 24°C, and 80°F is approximately 27°C. Just like painting a happy little tree, it's all about finding the right balance and enjoying the process.
Saturn is both hotter and colder than Earth. Saturn is a gas giant planet with a deep atmosphere of hydrogen, crushingly dense near the rocky core. The outer clouds are too cold, more than a hundred degrees below freezing, but the pressure farther down raises the temperature to hotter than the surface of the Sun.