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380 degrees Celsius = 716 degrees Fahrenheit
380 degrees Celsius = 716 degrees Fahrenheit.
380 degrees Fahrenheit = 193.333333 degrees Celsius
380 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 193.33 degrees Celsius.
380 degrees C.
Temperatures on the side of Mercury that faces the Sun can reach up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius) due to the planet's lack of atmosphere to regulate heat. This extreme temperature difference between the day and night side of Mercury is one of the most significant in our solar system.
It's 380 degrees F.
no...maximum is 360 degrees
I think it is .036
100.4 FahrenheitF = C x 1.8 + 32F = 38.0 x 1.8 + 32F = 68.4 + 32F = 100.4
A 380-degree turn refers to a rotation that goes beyond a full circle. Since a complete circle is 360 degrees, a 380-degree turn includes an additional 20 degrees, resulting in the object facing in a direction that is 20 degrees past its original starting point. This concept is often used in aviation and navigation to describe the change in orientation.
That point is in the Gulf of Guinea, about 380 miles south of Accra, Ghana.