Neither. Both are very cold!
20 degrees Fahrenheit = minus 6.6 degrees Celsius.
No, -19 degrees is not colder than -20 degrees.
(-20) degrees Fahrenheit = -28.8 degrees Celsius.
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You subtract the wind speed from the ambient temperature. This particular question is only problematical as it involves "the negative". +5 minus +20= -15. The answer you seek is -15 degrees Fahrenheit.
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20 degrees Fahrenheit = minus 6.6 degrees Celsius.
Temperature of 44F minus 20 degrees would be 24F. The number 24F degrees would be a common temperature on a winter day in the northeast USA.
No, -19 degrees is not colder than -20 degrees.
In southeast Alaska ranging from -20 degrees to 90 degrees F, with the lowest recorded temperature at minus 80 degrees F and the highest at 100 degrees F.Alaska has a record high of 100 degrees F and a record low of minus 80 degrees F.
Minus 14 degrees Celsius(-14)6 - 20 = -14 degrees Celsius
In southeast Alaska ranging from -20 degrees to 90 degrees F, with the lowest recorded temperature at minus 80 degrees F and the highest at 100 degrees F.Alaska has a record high of 100 degrees F and a record low of minus 80 degrees F.
(-20) degrees Fahrenheit = -28.8 degrees Celsius.
In Alaska it is cold but snowy and icy.In southeast Alaska ranging from -20 degrees to 90 degrees F, with the lowest recorded temperature at minus 80 degrees F and the highest at 100 degrees F.Alaska has a record high of 100 degrees F and a record low of minus 80 degrees F.
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You subtract the wind speed from the ambient temperature. This particular question is only problematical as it involves "the negative". +5 minus +20= -15. The answer you seek is -15 degrees Fahrenheit.