No, the higher the degree in Fahrenheit the hotter.
When you go below zero, the 'higher' number is colder. So, -6 F is two degrees colder than -4 F.
-6 Fahrenheit is colder. It is below zero.
0 F is colder than 0 C. 0 F is equivalent to -17.8 C.
At higher elevations, the air pressure decreases, causing the air to expand and cool down. This drop in temperature is why it is colder at higher elevations.
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The higher the number, the colder it becomes .
When you go below zero, the 'higher' number is colder. So, -6 F is two degrees colder than -4 F.
A refrigerator gets colder when the number is turned higher.
Yes, -2 Fahrenheit is warmer than -8 Fahrenheit. The higher the number on the Fahrenheit scale, the warmer the temperature.
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In Fahrenheit, higher numbers represent hotter temperatures.
-80°F is colder than -47°F.
-6 Fahrenheit is colder. It is below zero.
0 F is colder than 0 C. 0 F is equivalent to -17.8 C.
20 Celsius is colder than 25 Celsius. The higher the number in degrees Celsius, the warmer the temperature.
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-3 degrees Fahrenheit is colder.