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Ovens in America typically display temperatures in Fahrenheit.
No. A home oven cannot get hotter than about 500 degrees F, while the surface of the Sun is over 10,000.
428 degrees Fahrenheit == (from http://www.google.com/search?q=220+celsius+in+fahrenheit ) 428F
-3 Celsius is warmer.
The answer is -20º celsius is colder than -18º celsius.
Countries that use Celsius use it in their ovens.
Fahrenheit
Ovens in America typically display temperatures in Fahrenheit.
The maximum temperature that ovens can reach is typically around 500 degrees Fahrenheit (260 degrees Celsius). Ovens can get as hot as 550 degrees Fahrenheit (288 degrees Celsius) for some models, but this can vary depending on the type of oven.
Baking ovens in the US still use Fahrenheit because that was the scale used by earlier ovens. Because Fahrenheit is still widely in use for cookbooks, recipes, and other food guides (such as turkey roasting), manufacturers are reluctant to change their products. Some newer and digital ovens are calibrated in both Celsius and Fahrenheit, especially those marketed outside the United States. The general idea is that, eventually, both scales will be used, so that Fahrenheit can be phased out over a period of time. Fortunately the temperatures used in ovens (about 120°C to 240°C) are very different when expressed in Celsius.
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427 degrees Celsius is equal to 800.6 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is quite high and falls within the range used for baking and cooking food in ovens.
A French oven is a type of pot made of enamel mostly and is used for braised meat while the American oven is a typical heated box to bake meals completely.
It is piped into a large portion of American homes for furnaces, ovens and etc.
400 usually means 200 in some American ovens..
Microwave Ovens
Giant clay ovens