Let's see.
Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32
Tf = 100 C(1.80) + 32
Temperature Fahrenheit = 212 degrees
which is boiling
so, 100 degrees C is much hotter than 99 degrees F
100 degrees Celsius = 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Celsius
C = (F-32) x 5/9 Therefore 99 deg.F = (99-32) x 5/9 = 67 x 5/9 = 37.222 deg.C
C is 100, I is 1, and 100-1=99. So, 99 is IC.
99 since X=10 C=100 I=1 (ofcourse) think of it as like this --> (100-10)+(10-1) =99
Yes, to find temp in Kelvins add the degrees celsius with 273. So 10 degrees C is 283 K.
23 degrees C is hotter because it equals 73.4F
100 Celsius is hotter than 100 Fahrenheit...100 C = 212 F or 100 F = 37.78 C
The answer depends on hotter than WHAT!
100 C is the same as 212 f what?
seriously obviously the 75 degrees
Yes, 35 °C is warmer than 5 °C. The temperatures on the Celsius scale increase from 0°C for the freezing point of water to 100°C for the boiling point.
100 degrees Celsius is the highest temperature. 100F is 37.8 C and 310.7K. 100C is 237.6F and 373K. 100K is -173C and -253.8F. So 100C is the highest temperature.
50 C is hotter than 50 F.Minus 40 C and minus 40 F are the same temperature.Below minus 40, any C is colder than the same F.Above minus 40, any C is hotter than the same F.
32 C is hotter.
30 C. is a heat wave, but 30 F is just below freezing. So 30 C is hotter by far.
40 C is a hotter temperature.