-3F
-3
0oF is colder
-4 oF is colder than 0 oF
-5 is colder than -3
0ºF is colder (0 degrees Fahrenheit = -17.78 degrees Celsius)
0 Celsius is colder than 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
-3 degrees Fahrenheit is colder.
3 degrees Fahrenheit
0oF is colder
0 Fahrenheit is colder.
-4 oF is colder than 0 oF
0
0 degree Fahrenheit is colder then 1 degree Fahrenheit
0 degrees Kelvin is much colder. It is equal to -273.15 C
-5 is colder than -3
Zero Kelvin is colder as it represents absolute zero, the theoretical point at which particles have minimal energy and motion. Zero degrees Celsius is above absolute zero and corresponds to the freezing point of water.
3 degrees below 0 mean -3. The reason that 3 below 0 is -3 is because it isnt getting hotter its getting colder is below not above if it said 3 degrees above 0 then your answer would be just 3 but in this case its asking you for below 0!
Yes, ice can be colder than 0 degrees Celsius if it is in a location where the surrounding temperature is below freezing. Ice can exist at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius as long as the environment is cold enough to keep it frozen.