Exactly 16 degrees!
In Celsius, -16 is 16 degrees below zero.
minus 3 degrees means that it's three degrees below freezing. So if you are measuring in celsius then it would be -3 degrees since freezing is zero degrees celsius. If you are measuring in Fahrenheit then it would be 29 degrees since 32 degrees is freezing.
The Celsius and the Fahrenheit scales don't go down that far.
Neither. German scientist Daniel Fahrenheit measured the temperature of the coldest concoction he could produce, and called that temperature 'zero'. The Swedish scientist Anders Celsius took the freezing point of water and called that'zero'.Mr. Fahrenheit's concoction was much colder than the freezing temperature of water, so his zero is much lower than Mr. Celsius' zero. That is why zero Celsius equals 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature measured is in reality of course the same , but in Fahrenheit's scale it is indicated by a higher number.
There is a great range of temperatures on Earth. These temperatures range from far be low zero to more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit just on Earth's crust.
In Celsius, -16 is 16 degrees below zero.
minus 3 degrees means that it's three degrees below freezing. So if you are measuring in celsius then it would be -3 degrees since freezing is zero degrees celsius. If you are measuring in Fahrenheit then it would be 29 degrees since 32 degrees is freezing.
Absolute zero is the coldest temperature possible - when atoms are at the lowest possible temperature level. For example, molecular movement stops (as far as quantum law allows - it seems there is a minimum energy level, where the energy is not exactly zero). This temperature is zero Kelvin, or minus 273.16 degrees on the Centigrade/Celsius scale.
The Celsius and the Fahrenheit scales don't go down that far.
You can't. The Celsius scale doesn't extend that far.
you can say Pluto is so far away from the sun so it is very cold temperatures ranging from-235 degrees Celsius to-210 degrees Celsius
Neither. German scientist Daniel Fahrenheit measured the temperature of the coldest concoction he could produce, and called that temperature 'zero'. The Swedish scientist Anders Celsius took the freezing point of water and called that'zero'.Mr. Fahrenheit's concoction was much colder than the freezing temperature of water, so his zero is much lower than Mr. Celsius' zero. That is why zero Celsius equals 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature measured is in reality of course the same , but in Fahrenheit's scale it is indicated by a higher number.
There is a great range of temperatures on Earth. These temperatures range from far be low zero to more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit just on Earth's crust.
30 C. is a heat wave, but 30 F is just below freezing. So 30 C is hotter by far.
28 degrees Celsius is equal to 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
At 20 degrees celsius, Yttrium is solid. It's melting point is far above 1000 degrees.
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius