its 11 * 1.8 + 32 or just 51.8 F 51.8 degrees F
The formula to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius is (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9. Thus, 62°F is about 16.67°C.
The temperature difference in Kelvin is the same as in Celsius. So, if the sample rises by 12 degrees Celsius, it also rises by 12 Kelvin.
Snow can turn into rain when the temperature rises above 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit), causing the snow to melt and transition into liquid form. This temperature range is known as the melting point of snow.
As temperature increases, the ability for water to absorb CO2 decreases. That is why we see higher CO2 when temperature rises in our atmosphere.
Assuming temperature decreases at a standard lapse rate of about 6.5°C per kilometer, the temperature of the air at 500 meters would be approximately 23 degrees Celsius - (0.5 km * 6.5°C/km) = 20.25 degrees Celsius.
The formula to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius is (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9. Thus, 62°F is about 16.67°C.
Temperature: Europa's surface temperature at the equator never rises above minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 160 degrees Celsius). At the poles of the moon, the temperature never rises above minus 370 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 220 degrees Celsius).
Ice will melt when the surrounding temperature is above 0.C (Zero Degrees Celsius)
36 degrees (Fahrenheit or Celsius) 16 + 20 = 36
The temperature at the surface of the sun is about 10,000Fahrenheit (5,600 Celsius). The temperature rises from the surface of the sun inward towards the very hot center of the sun where it reaches about 27,000,000 Fahrenheit (15,000,000 Celsius)
The temperature difference in Kelvin is the same as in Celsius. So, if the sample rises by 12 degrees Celsius, it also rises by 12 Kelvin.
Ice starts melting after 0 degrees Celsius.
Snow can turn into rain when the temperature rises above 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit), causing the snow to melt and transition into liquid form. This temperature range is known as the melting point of snow.
With respect, the question doesn't make a lot of sense. The measuring scale you use doesn't change the warmth of the thing measured. Degrees Fahrenheit are 'smaller' than degrees Celsius but this doesn't make Fahrenheit warmer or cooler. It only means that whole degrees change more quickly as the temperature of something rises or falls. Just-frozen water is at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and just-boiling water is at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. So that whole range of temperature is broken into 180 steps or degrees. The very same temperature range is broken into 100 degrees when measured on the Celsius scale. It is similar to measuring the elapsed time of exactly 1 week. You can measure it in weeks, days, hours or minutes. The absolute numbers of the measurements will be very different, but the thing measured remains exactly 1 week.
Water begins to evaporate at any temperature above its boiling point, which is 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) at sea level. However, water can also evaporate at lower temperatures, but the rate of evaporation increases as the temperature rises.
Ice (from pure water that is) will melt when the temperature rises from 0 degrees Celsius or higher. The only temperature ice will stay ice is 0 degrees Celsius or lower.
Jacob's body temperature rises when he shape-shifts into a wolf. In wolf form, his body temperature would be much higher than a human's, helping him to regulate body heat and handle the physical demands of his transformation.