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The sun is millions of degrees hotter than the earths core! (:
Yes, but not at atmospheric pressure (which is the pressure of your kitchen). Steam can be hotter than 100 degrees celsius under pressures higher than this.
Venus is hotter than Mercury because its atmosphere is made up of carbon dioxide, which traps the heat. The average temperature of Venus is 864 degrees Fahrenheit, which is about 300 degrees hotter than Mercury.
Colder
No or yes.
-183 degrees Celsius is hotter than -193C by 10 degrees.
Degrees Celsius are always 'hotter' than degrees Fahrenheit: 100ºC = 212.00ºF
yes. seven is hotter than 2 million degrees.
The answer depends on hotter than WHAT!
80 degrees Celsius is hotter than 20 degrees Celsius. (Higher positive numbers are hotter temperatures on all modern scales.)
97 degrees Celsius is hotter than 97 degrees Fahrenheit.
No.. Phoenix is usually 5 to 10 degrees hotter..
50 C is hotter than 50 F.Minus 40 C and minus 40 F are the same temperature.Below minus 40, any C is colder than the same F.Above minus 40, any C is hotter than the same F.
Yes.
Yes.
Since Celsius degrees are larger than Fahrenheit degrees, above -40 degrees (where the scales coincide) any number in Celsius will be hotter than the corresponding number in Fahrenheit.
50 is much hotter in Celsius than Fahrenheit.