400 °C is the largest of the four.
It is equal to 752 °F or 673.15 kelvin or 1211.67 rankine.
To convert °C to °F, multiply by 9/5 and add 32.
To convert °C to kelvins, add 273.15.
To convert °C to rankine, find the Fahrenheit temperature and add 459.67
Highest was 41.6 C at Los Angeles, and the lowest was -28.3 C at Balmaceda.
Jupiter's highest temperature occurs at its core, estimated to be around 24,000°C (43,000°F). At the top of Jupiter's clouds, the temperature can drop to as low as -145°C (-234°F).
The highest temperature is 302 K.
The highest temperature recorded in Chattanooga was 107°F (41.7°C) on July 28, 1952.
31.1 C, or 88 F
According to wikipedia...North Pole:average winter temperature ≈ -34° C (-29° F)average summer temperature ≈ 0° C (32° F)highest temperature ever recorded = 5° C (41 ° F)South Pole:average winter temperature ≈ -58° C (-72° F)average summer temperature ≈ -26° C (-15° F)highest temperature ever recorded = -12.3° C (9.9 ° F)
The highest temperature recorded in Oceanside, CA was 105°F (41°C), while the lowest recorded temperature was 25°F (-4°C). These extreme temperatures were observed over the years, but the average temperature in Oceanside ranges from 45°F to 75°F.
The surface of Pluto can range from a low temperature of 33° Kelvin (-240° C or -400° F) to a high temperature of 55° Kelvin (-218° C or -360 °F). The average surface temperature on Pluto is 44° Kelvin (-229°C or -380° F).
The highest temperature ever recorded in Dehradun, India was 41.2°C (106.2°F) in June 1998.
400 °C is equal to 752 °F The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
highest is 56 C but the lowest is -32 C hope it helped!!:)
The highest ever observed temperature in Latvia is +36,4°C (+97,52°F) registered in Daugavpils on August 4, 1943. A temperature of +36°C (+96,8°F) was recorded in Jelgava on July 13, 1994.