-183 degrees Celsius is hotter than -193C by 10 degrees.
193 degrees Celsius = 379.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
193 degrees Fahrenheit = 89.4 degrees Celsius. [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
Yes, 193 kelvin is equal to -80 Celsius.
-125 degrees Celsius is equal to -193 degrees Fahrenheit.
-195F is colder: -125 degrees Celsius = -193 degrees Fahrenheit
-193ºc = -315.4ºf.
-193 F
No, Mars does not have a temperature of 180 degrees Celsius. Average temperatures on Mars can range from about -80 degrees Celsius at the poles to around 20 degrees Celsius at the equator during the day.
To convert from C to F, multiply the C temperature by 9/5 and then add 32: -125oC = (9/5 x -125) + 32 = -225 + 32 = -257oF-193 F
193ºC = 379.4ºF
THIS IS CORRECT The temperature at the planet's surface varies widely during the course of a Martian day, from about 186 K (-87 °C) just before dawn to about 253 K (-20 °C) in the afternoon.
The average temperature on Mars is about minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 60 degrees Celsius). Temperatures can vary between daytime highs around 70 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) near the equator to nighttime lows of minus 100 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 73 degrees Celsius) at the poles.