You wouldn't, u have to do insert, symbol and then find the tiny circle and put a C after it.
The temperature 25 degrees Celsius is quite warm, and you would expect that precipitation would be in the form of rain. It doesn't snow until it is zero Celsius or lower.
Day: -225 degrees Celsius Night: -223 degrees Celsius -382 Celsius degrees in the morning and-230 degrees Celsius
just type in "84 degrees fahrenheit" in google. 28 degrees celsius
The melting point really depends on the type of steel. But no type of steel would usually melt at 1000 degrees (Celsius or Fahrenheit).
The tundra.
The easiest way to do these is type the question into the Google search bar. Typing '122 degrees Fahrenheit to celsius' into Google gives the answer, 50C.
Well, it would have to be rain since the temperature is above freezing. BTW - maybe you knew this already - 16oC is equivalent to 61oF
37.3333 degrees Celsius. Esay way: Type "99.2 degrees f" into Google Search Old way: Subtract 32 and multiply by 9/5 =(99.2 - 32) x 5/9 = 37.3333 degrees Celsius
Go to INSERT, SYMBOL and there is one of the ° signs there.
zero degrees Celsius is freezing, so anything above it would be rain
Cotton is a type of fabric. The temperature at which cotton burns at is 210 degrees Celsius or 410 degrees Fahrenheit.
200-220 degrees celsius