Since the location nor time of day are given, there can be no serious answer.
41 degrees Fahrenheit can be considered cold, especially if you are used to warmer temperatures. It is below room temperature and may feel chilly, so it's a good idea to dress warmly if you are going out in this weather.
Yes, it's equal to 100c, so you would need a coat if going outside, but your fridge at around 40c is colder.no
You subtract the wind speed from the ambient temperature. This particular question is only problematical as it involves "the negative". +5 minus +20= -15. The answer you seek is -15 degrees Fahrenheit.
I am going to assume your talking about Fahrenheit. Which would take 32 degrees Fahrenheit for ice to begin to melt (albeit slowly). If you come from a place that uses Celsius its understandable to be confused by this at it will seem illogical as Celsius is a simpler and a more logical way to measure temperature.
The boiling point of carbon is 4827 degrees Celsius or 8720 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, solid carbon transitions directly to a gas phase without going through a liquid phase, a process known as sublimation.
Since the location nor time of day are given, there can be no serious answer.
Assuming you are going from Celsius to Fahrenheit, it is 101.48 degrees F.
50 Fahrenheit is 10 degrees celsius. Quick conversion: Going form F to C = subtract 32 and divide by 1.8. Going from C to F = multiply by 1.8 and add 32.
Assuming you are going from Celsius to Fahrenheit, it is 101.48 degrees F.
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Well as it is never really 0 degrees the percentage of a degree left will be halved.
67 degress is probably the highest it going to get. 37 is going to be the lowest it will get.
What the :( it going to be snowing tomorrow!
41 degrees Fahrenheit can be considered cold, especially if you are used to warmer temperatures. It is below room temperature and may feel chilly, so it's a good idea to dress warmly if you are going out in this weather.
Umm im not sure if I should give away the answer and Fahrenheits go counting by 2...and celcius by...?? So if you know then just go to 203 fahrenheit then you will find your answer.. (; It might sound confusing but if you have thoose math books that have the little lesson where to find the answer then I will consider going there Have A Wonderful Day :-D
The adverb is 'tomorrow' because it is describing the verb phrase, 'are going' (are going when?).
Yes, the question "Where are you going tomorrow?" is correct grammatically.