16 degrees C is 61F so it should be fine. but if it is 16F it will be way to cold.
It is warm because water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
It depends on the unit of measure. 16 degrees Fahrenheit would be too cold to wear shorts and could result in hypothermia very quickly. 16 degrees Celsius would not be terribly comfortable, but the danger would be pretty low as long as one didn't spend too much time in it.
16 degrees Fahrenheit = - 9 degrees Centrigrade. To convert F to C, subtract 32 and multiply by 4/9ths. For a 'rule of thumb' conversion, subtract 30 and then divide by 2. (this gives -7 instead of -8.89, but I suspect this is good enough for most purposes.)
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-16 degrees Celsius is 3.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
16 degrees Celcius equals about 61 degrees FahrenheitOR16 degrees Fahrenheit equals about -9 degrees CelciusSo the answer to your question is: Yes. 16 Celcius is rather warm while 16 Fahrenheit easily cold enough to freeze water.
It is warm because water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
No, it would feel very cold. Sixteen degrees Fahrenheit is 16 degrees below freezing.
It depends on the unit of measure. 16 degrees Fahrenheit would be too cold to wear shorts and could result in hypothermia very quickly. 16 degrees Celsius would not be terribly comfortable, but the danger would be pretty low as long as one didn't spend too much time in it.
Its to do with the air and humidity.
16o Celsius = 60.8o Fahrenheit So, that is not too cool a temperature in the rain.
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16 degrees Fahrenheit = -8.8 degrees Celsius.
Guatemala is at 16 degrees north and 90 degrees west. 16 degrees south and 90 degrees west is in the Pacific Ocean.
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16 degrees Fahrenheit = - 9 degrees Centrigrade. To convert F to C, subtract 32 and multiply by 4/9ths. For a 'rule of thumb' conversion, subtract 30 and then divide by 2. (this gives -7 instead of -8.89, but I suspect this is good enough for most purposes.)
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