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temperature like degree Celsius
Degree Celsius is a measure of temperature, just like Fahrenheit. The only difference is that Celsius is used in different parts of the world, like South Africa, and Fahrenheit is used in places like America. There is also a difference between temperature in the two. freezing point in Celsius is 0 where as it is 32 in Fahrenheit. Boiling is 100 in Celsius where it is 212 in Fahrenheit
Celsius is a type of temperature measurement like the Fahrenheit temperature system.
it is a colourless odourless gas at 20 degree Celsius
To most people it will feel very cold.
you would multiply the number times 3....... for example,, like 20 degrees celsius equals to 60 degree fahrenheit...................
It is not possible to know the relative humidity of a place with 32 degree celsius. It varies with location. For example, in tropical areas like Singapore, 32 degree celsius could still mean a relative humidity of 90% but in desert areas, 32 degree celsius would still have a low relative humidity. So temperature and humidity are not totally related.
The reason that its like that is because -273 degrees Celsius is the temperature of absolute zero so they add 273 to the degree Celsius so that 0 degrees kelvin is absolute zero.
boiling point of ice is also just like water means 100 degree Celsius
It looks like this: 0 C The little "o" is the symbol for degrees and C is the symbol for Celcius.
BE condensate is the state of matter below solids, like plasma is above gases. It only occurs at absolute zero(0˚ Kelvin, -273.15˚ Celsius, -459.67˚ Fahrenheit) or for some elements a few billionths of a Kelvin degree above absolute zero.
Water has curious thermal properties. It contracts (gets denser) as it cools down just like other materials. However, at 4 degrees Celsius, it reaches the maximum density of 1 and then starts expanding if it is further cooled. Ice formed at zero degree Celsius is actually less dense than water and floats on it.