No, -19 degrees is not colder than -20 degrees.
-19 degrees Fahrenheit = -28.3 degrees Celsius.
-19 degrees Celsius = -2.2 Fahrenheit
(-19) degrees Celsius = -2.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, the more lower the temperature is, the more colder it is.
Total difference is 19 degrees.
I do not know how you define, "higher", but 19 degrees, C is 9 degrees colder than 28 degrees, C.
yes its obvious that 19degree is colder
yes. If you drew these 2 numbers onto a number line, starting from -20 and going to 0, -19 would be further to the left, making it a colder temperature.
-19 degrees Fahrenheit = -28.3 degrees Celsius.
-19 degrees Celsius = -2.2 Fahrenheit
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(-19) degrees Celsius = -2.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hahah funny.. 28 degrees minus 9 degrees equals 19 degrees of course. Its simple math.
the complement of an acute angle (less than 90 degrees) is 90 minus the angle which is 71 degrees in this case.
It is: 19 minus 1 = 18
Yes, the more lower the temperature is, the more colder it is.
non slick ice is around 19 degrees F(minus 7 degrees C)