Yes, 9 C o is cooler than 18 C o
Yes, 35 °C is warmer than 5 °C. The temperatures on the Celsius scale increase from 0°C for the freezing point of water to 100°C for the boiling point.
Because the water is generally a lower temperature than your feet (usually 37 degrees C)
35°C = 95°F35°C multiplied by 1.8 +32 = 95°F
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
35 deg C. A Celsius degree is bigger than a Fahrenheit degree.
35 deg C. A Celsius degree is bigger than a Fahrenheit degree.
35 degrees C a few degrees cooler than core body temp.
100ºF = 37.78ºC
35°C = 95°F 35°F = 2°C 35° Fahrenheit is much cooler. * * * * * F is cooler for temperatures down to minus 40 degrees (C or F). Below that the Celsius temp is colder.
Yes, 9 C o is cooler than 18 C o
35° Fahrenheit = 1.7° Celsius 35° C = 95° F 35° F is only slightly warmer than ice. 35° C is only slightly cooler than body-temperature. 35° F is colder.
About 100F, google auto converts it...
They like it between 16°C and 35°C best but they are a few that live in cooler water.
The humidity is very low in the desert making it feel much cooler.
Yes, 35 °C is warmer than 5 °C. The temperatures on the Celsius scale increase from 0°C for the freezing point of water to 100°C for the boiling point.
35 IS a decimal. And the value of 35 c, as a decimal, depends on the value of c.