None, since there is no information about time in the question.
Mars. The temperature there can vary between 20 degrees Celsius and -140 degrees Celsius.
The temperature determines the humidity.
Pluto's surface temperature varies between -235 degrees Celsius and -210 degrees Celsius.
between -361 and -330.
Researching the temperatures of liquid magma has shown that the average temperature ranges are between 700 and 1300 degrees Celsius. On rare occasions the temperature can be as low as 600 or as high as 1600 degrees celsius.
They are scales for measuring temperature.
F=( C x 9/5)+32
With great difficulty. A kilometre is a measure of distance whereas a degree Celsius is a measure of change in temperature. There is no relationship between the two.
the difference between -2 and 8 Celsius is 10 degrees Celsius
The Sun's photosphere has a temperature between 4500 and 6000 kelvins wich is between about 4227 and 5727 Celsius
F = 32 + C x 1.8 or C = (F - 32) x 5/9 Where F is Fahrenheit and C is Celsius.
Both types of degrees are the same size. When they're used to describe a temperature, the zero of the Celsius scale is placed even with 273.15 of the Kelvin scale.
Mars. The temperature there can vary between 20 degrees Celsius and -140 degrees Celsius.
you can have them at any temperature between 10 degrees Celsius to 39 degrees Celsius
The change is 7 Celsius degrees (NOT degrees Celsius).
false
Voltage measures electrical tension, Celsius measures temperature.