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69 Fahrenheit is warmer, 1 centigrade is only 1 degree above freezing
A temperature of 25 C is quite moderate, just a few degrees above normal room temperature.
It depends on the temperure of the water. Water actually reaches maximum density at 4 degrees centigrade. It expands or gets less dense as it increases in temperature above that.
When the temperature of a rock rises above its melting point it turns into magma, usually found in the mantle (found below the Earth's crust).
Because4 at below 35o Celsius you are dead and at above 42o Celsius you are also dead!! Somewhat kidding, but these temperature extremes are rarely seen in humans anyway, so why have a wider scale.
at normal temperature above zero degree centigrade
Kelvin is a temperature scale, like Fahrenheit or Centigrade. It is generally used in scientific contexts. One degree Kelvin is equal to one degree Centigrade. In order to find the temperature in Kelvin, I have provided the following equations. If you have a temperature in Fahrenheit and want to know it in Kelvin, it is easiest to convert to Centigrade first. (Fahrenheit Temperature - 32) X (5/9) = (Centigrade Temperature) If you have a Centigrade temperature and want to know it in Kelvin, you can convert it directly to Kelvin. (Centigrade Temperature + 273) = (Kelvin Temperature) The reason for the 273 is that scientists wanted the Kelvin scale to begin at Absolute Zero. Thus, Absolute Zero is 0 K and -273 degrees Centigrade. Since, as I stated above, one degree Centigrade is equal to one degree Kelvin, this equation works. If you want to convert back from Kelvin, the following equations may be used. (Kelvin Temperature -273) = (Centigrade Temperature) And if you're asked to report the temperature in Fahrenheit, use (Centigrade Temperature X (9/5)) +32 = (Fahrenheit Temperature) It should be noted that you do not include a degree symbol when you report a Kelvin temperature.
Ice begins to melt at Zero degrees...
It's important for a person with fever not to rise above 40 degree centigrade, to prevent seizure or convulsion a stage where the patient is in danger, because his brain will might be affected.
69 Fahrenheit is warmer, 1 centigrade is only 1 degree above freezing
The hypothalamus slows down cellular activities, minimizing the production of heat.
Yes, like most substances - above 4 degrees centigrade. From 0 to 4 degrees centigrade, the volume of water will actually decrease while the temperature increases.
that would be a NO! The freezing point of water is 0 degrees centigrade or 32 degree farhneit .Hence food will freeze only in a freezer as it maintains a temperature below freezing point of water, and not in a refrigerator because the refrigerator maintains a temperature that is few degrees above the freezing point.(3-5 degree celsius or 37 to 41 degree farhneit)
The hypothalamus slows down cellular activities, minimizing the production of heat.
Above the Curie temperature ferromagnetic elements and materials lose this characteristic.
Nothing particular happens.
Well think of it like this. If the freezing point of a liquid is 0 degrees celcius/centigrade. Then the melting point would be really anything above that. I would say around 2-7 degrees celcius/centigrade to be exact however it should theoretically be anything above 0 degrees celcius/centigrade.