Yes.
is 32° F greater than
0° C
101 is greater
greater
3 degrees Celsius is warmer than 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
After -40 degrees. At -40 degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equal. A temperature greater than -40 in Celsius will be smaller than its equivalent in Fahrenheit, but below -40 degrees Fahrenheit, its equivalent in Celsius will be larger.
Neither. German scientist Daniel Fahrenheit measured the temperature of the coldest concoction he could produce, and called that temperature 'zero'. The Swedish scientist Anders Celsius took the freezing point of water and called that'zero'.Mr. Fahrenheit's concoction was much colder than the freezing temperature of water, so his zero is much lower than Mr. Celsius' zero. That is why zero Celsius equals 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature measured is in reality of course the same , but in Fahrenheit's scale it is indicated by a higher number.
14 degrees Celsius is warmer than 14 degrees Fahrenheit: 14ºC = 57.2ºF
138 degrees Fahrenheit = 58.89 degrees Celsius, so yes it is colder.
3 degrees Celsius is warmer than 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees.
After -40 degrees. At -40 degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are equal. A temperature greater than -40 in Celsius will be smaller than its equivalent in Fahrenheit, but below -40 degrees Fahrenheit, its equivalent in Celsius will be larger.
yes
if its 25 degrees celsius vs 25 degrees fahrenheit then fahrenheit is colder than celsius
Converting both to the same scale we'll see that 0 °F = -17.77 °C that makes 0 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than 0 degrees Celsius
I suggest you convert each of the Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius (or the other way round, each of the Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit), and then compare.
Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees.
Yes, 2oC = 35.6oF and 4oF = -15.555oC
No, is Celsius is hotter than 92 degrees Fahrenheit
12 degrees Celsius is the same as 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, 12 Celsius is colder than 56 degrees Fahrenheit.
Degrees Celsius are always 'hotter' than degrees Fahrenheit: 100ºC = 212.00ºF