-36ºC = -32.8ºF
25 degrees Celsius is equal to 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sunspots are typically between 3000-4000 degrees Celsius. This is, relatively speaking, cool compared to the normal photosphere temperature of about 5500 degrees Celsius.
A decrease in temperature generally decreases the solubility of gases like NH3, making it less soluble at 20 degrees Celsius compared to 40 degrees Celsius. On the other hand, for solids like KCl, a decrease in temperature typically increases solubility, leading to higher solubility at 20 degrees Celsius compared to 40 degrees Celsius.
That would depend on the melting point of the substance you're melting.
40 degrees Celsius is hotter and is equal to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, while 40 degrees Fahrenheit is someone cold compared to 40 degrees Celsius and is equal to 4.44 degrees Celsius. So to answer the question 40 degrees Fahrenheit is colder.
Catalase is not typically destroyed at 30 degrees Celsius but its activity may decrease compared to its optimal temperature which is around 37 degrees Celsius. The enzyme may denature at higher temperatures.
Earth is about 1.2 degrees Celsius warmer now compared to 1880.
58 degrees because it is closer to 69 degrees.
-23 degrees Celsius is colder than -15 degrees Celsius. The lower the temperature in degrees Celsius, the colder it is. Therefore, -23°C represents a greater degree of cold compared to -15°C.
8 Degrees Celsius is warmer than 2 degrees Celsius.
A decrease in temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit would feel cooler because Fahrenheit degree intervals are smaller than Celsius degree intervals. This means a change of 35 degrees Fahrenheit corresponds to a larger change in temperature compared to 35 degrees Celsius.
Serratia colonies grown at 37 degrees Celsius showed faster growth and larger colony size compared to those grown at 25 degrees Celsius. The color of the colonies may also differ, with colonies grown at 37 degrees Celsius often appearing darker or more pigmented.