Pretty cold; 8ºC = 46.4ºF, about 14 degrees above freezing.
Celsius, no it's very hot and Fahrenheit is quite cold,(10 degrees Celsius).`
-328 degrees Fahrenheit
Jupiter has a temperature of about 234 degrees Fahrenheit or 145 degrees Celsius. This makes Jupiter a very cold planet.
32º Celsius is very warm. It equates to 89.6º Fahrenheit.
-25 degrees Celsius is a very cold temperature. It is equivalent to -13 degrees Fahrenheit.
-32 Celsius x 9= -288 -288 divided by 5 = -57.6 -57.6 +32 = -25.6 degrees fahrenheit
It's easy to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit by yourself. Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32, where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 20 C is 68 F.
cold, very cold in math! hot or cold... hum hot subject, cold response ;) 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water 0 degrees Fahrenheit is very cold. Freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit so dropping down to 0 degrees is even colder
60 degrees Celsius is very hot, equivalent to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, it would be dangerous to touch anything that has been heated to 60 degrees Celsius without proper protection.
When very cold, at or below -39 degrees Celsius (-38 degrees Fahrenheit) mercury is a solid.
The temperature on the moon can vary greatly, from extremely hot during the lunar day (up to 127 degrees Celsius or 260 degrees Fahrenheit) to very cold during the lunar night (as cold as -173 degrees Celsius or -280 degrees Fahrenheit). This is due to the lack of atmosphere to trap heat on the moon's surface.
It's easy to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit by yourself. Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32, where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 20 C is 68 F.