It is easy to measure temperatures below 273.15 Celsius, it is minus 273.15 deg C that is the limit. And it is not simply a question of not being able to measure such a temperature but that there IS no temperature below -273.15 deg C or 0 Kelvin.
It isn't impossible, it just requires different methods.
If you happen to mean temperatures below minus 273.15 degrees Celsius, that is the lowest possible temperature, equivalent to 0 Kelvin.
Assuming you mean -273.15 degrees C, then that is where molecular motion stops. Heat is a measure of molecular motion, and you can't have less than none.
it is impossible to measure a temp below 273 c is because nothing on Earth is that cold so we don't worry about making thermometers go that low.
That means that your body temperature is lower than 37 degrees Celsius. It probably means you have been inactive for a while. 37 C or 98.6 F is the average body temperature, not a required temperature. You can raise it a bit with some vigourous exercise or lower it by relaxing.
36.59 °C is equal to about 97.86 °F (slightly lower than normal human body temperature). The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
No, they are the same temperature.
80 degrees Celsius and 176 degrees Fahrenheit, but this is a lot different than the boiling point
yes because crops can freze
-5.3oC is 6.5oC lower temperature than 1.2oC
265.15 degrees Kelvin is 15 degrees Celsius lower than seven degrees Celsius.
It is: -7-15 = -22 degrees
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It is -22.
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The kiwi has an average body temperature of 38 degrees C, which is 2 degrees lower than other birds and two degrees higher than humans.
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Yes, -8 degrees Celsius is lower than -1 degree Celsius. The higher the negative value, the lower the temperature.
10 degrees is colder than 20 degrees. The lower the temperature, the colder it is.
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