-459 Degree Fahrenheit is referred to as the Absolute Zero. This is equal to 0 Kelvin (0 K) or -273.15 Deg Celsius.
The units on a Fahrenheit thermometer are called degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature of plasma can vary widely, but it is typically in the range of thousands to millions of degrees Fahrenheit. This is much hotter than the temperatures of solid, liquid, and gas states of matter. In comparison, solids and liquids typically have temperatures in the range of -459 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, while gases can have temperatures ranging from -459 to thousands of degrees Fahrenheit.
-459.67 degrees F is the same as Zero Kalvin, or Absolute Zero
-273 degrees Celsius. 0 Degrees Kelvin. −459 Fahrenheit.0K (Kelvin)0 R (Rankine)− 273.16° C (Centigrade = Celsius)−459.67° F (Fahrenheit)
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20 degrees Fahrenheit - 30 degrees Fahrenheit = -10 degrees Fahrenheit
The difference between -56 degrees Fahrenheit and 56 degrees Fahrenheit is 112 degrees Fahrenheit. Negative 56 degrees Fahrenheit is 112 degrees colder than 56 degrees Fahrenheit.
20 degrees Celsius = 68 degrees Fahrenheit 30 degrees Celsius = 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
2 degrees Fahrenheit minus 5 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -3 degrees Fahrenheit.
-8 degrees Fahrenheit is warmer than -10 degrees Fahrenheit.
ºF = degrees Fahrenheit