Foods stored at 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit) can experience slower spoilage compared to higher temperatures, but they are still at risk for bacterial growth and spoilage over time. Perishable items like dairy, meats, and certain fruits and vegetables may not remain fresh for as long as they would at lower temperatures, such as in a refrigerator. While some foods may be safe for short-term storage, it's generally advisable to store perishable items at temperatures below 4 degrees Celsius (39 degrees Fahrenheit) to maximize their shelf life and safety.
you can have them at any temperature between 10 degrees Celsius to 39 degrees Celsius
It depends on the temperature scale being used.
I have no answer. It is my question to the manufactures of Depo Provera IM. Can it still be used if it has been stored more than 10 degrees above 77 degrees for about 2-3 months?
Ice will be cool at 10 degrees Celsius
They will keep longest at a temperature of about 45 degree-50 degrees F (7 degrees-10 degrees C). don't refrigerate them or they will mold and decay.
20 degrees warmer than -10 degrees would be 10 degrees.
10 degrees Fahrenheit is colder because -10 C = 14 F.
10 degrees is colder than 20 degrees. The lower the temperature, the colder it is.
What probably happens is what happens to all, or most, foods. it goes into your poop like every other hard food.duh. all foods do the same thing exept for gum. gum stays in your body for 10 years before leaving the body.
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14 F = -10 C14 degrees Fahrenheit = -10 degrees Celsius14 degrees Fahrenheit = minus 10 degrees Celsius
10 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit is 50 degrees Fahrenheit