you double the degrees and then add 28
Saturn, although it is (on average) -170 degrees celsius. There are only three planets with an average surface temperature above 0 degrees (Venus=467, Mercury=179, Earth=17.) Mars has an average surface temperature of -63, and Jupiter is -150. Then Saturn with -170, Uranus with -215, and Neptune with -235.
It Decreases by 6.5 degrees Celsius per KM. Most weather occurs here where we live. Convection Currents. At the surface it extends out 6-8 km at the poles and 17 km at the equator. Even though the temperature decreases by 6.5 degrees celsivus per KM, it stabilizes at 12 km
17 degrees.
All of the other planets have an orbital path that is within six degrees of the ecliptic. The celestial object formerly known as planet Pluto had an orbit that was about 17 degrees off the plane.
Being horrible at the math is not something you should be proud of - you ought to do something about it. Having said that, the theory which underpins the mathematics for this question would probably stump most people. According to current theories, the background temperature fell from 373 K (100 deg C) to 273 K (0 deg C) during the cosmological "dark ages". This was the period from 10 to 17 million years after the Big Bang. So, room temperature would have been reached about 15 million years after the Big Bang.
-17
80 + 17 = 97 so it would be 97 degrees Celsius.
12 - (-5) = 17 deg
um, 17 degrees C
-50
The average temperature for Portugal ranges from 52 degrees Fahrenheit [11 degrees Celsius] in January to 73 degrees Fahrenheit [23 degrees Celsius] in August. The average maximum temperature ranges from 57 degrees Fahrenheit [14 degrees Celsius] in January to 82 degrees Fahrenheit [28 degrees Celsius] in August. The average minimum temperature ranges from 46 degrees Fahrenheit [7 degrees Celsius] in January and February to 63 degrees Fahrenheit [17 degrees Celsius] in July, August, and September.
Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 2 F is -17 C.
The temperature of the Black Sea ranges from 17 to 21 degrees Celsius. This is about 63 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature in Tunisia in May varies between 17 and 26 degrees Celsius.
17 degrees Celsius = 62.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
21 degrees Celsius = 69.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
37 degrees C