Yes it is ! try it using a calculator.
-40 x 1.8 + 32 converts degrees C to F, and
-40 - 32 / 1.8 converts degrees F to C.
Yes.
1996, December 7 - Lows: -40 Fahrenheit equals - 40 degrees Celsius at McGrath (Alaska)
You would subtract 40 degrees from 180 degrees so it would look like this:180 degrees - 40 degrees = 140 degrees
Rounding anything to the nearest hundred, means finding out if the hundred above is nearer or further than the hundred below. As you go up from 40 the 1st hundred you get to is 100. As you go down then the first one is zero hundred (that is, zero). The 100 is 60 higher, and the zero is 40 lower so that is nearest. So the answer is 0.
It is 40 degrees
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The answer is: -40. 40 degrees below zero is the same in Celsius and Fahrenheit. (233.15 kelvin)
This is the only temperature where it coincides between the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. 40 degrees below zero on the Celsius scale is 40 degrees below on the Fahrenheit scale.
-25 F. its th4e same thing on a thrrmoter but just in negitvesIf you're asking what -25 degrees C is when translated to Fahrenheit, it's around -16F. They converge around -40, so -40 is the same in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
This is the one (and only) number where the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales are equal. Thus -40 deg C = -40 deg F
1996, December 7 - Lows: -40 Fahrenheit equals - 40 degrees Celsius at McGrath (Alaska)
They are the same at -40 degrees (forty below).
The climate of Tajikistan is generally, subtropical, continental, and semiarid with few dessert areas. The temperature in summers is 30-40 degrees above zero and in winters it is 8-10 degrees below zero.
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40 degrees. The equator is zero latitude.
There are two reasons for this. The first is that a Fahrenheit degree is smaller than a Celsius degree. Four Celsius degrees is the same size as nine Fahrenheit degrees. The second reason is that 32 degrees Fahrenheit is zero degrees Celsius. If you put those two ideas together you figure out that -40°F = -40°C.
Its the same, -40 degrees Fahrenheit = -40 degrees Celsius.
The difference is 40 degrees. Latitudes are referenced to zero at the equator.