Depending where you are living or stay at then possibly.
It is: -4 degrees Celsius
1,000,000,000kg of snow
It can snow at 36 degrees, but it will not accumulate on the ground. There is no set temperature for snow to begin, therefore there has been snowfall recorded at temperature in the high 30s.
There are six elements that are liquid at 30 degrees Celsius. They are mercury, gallium, cesium, francium, rubidium and bromine.
Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then divide the number by 9, and then multiply it by 5. This is how you convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or use the equation C = (F - 32) × 5/9In this case, the answer is about -3.33 degrees Celsius.
The ice will melt, as long as the temperature around it is over negative six degrees Fahrenheit. The salt combines with the snow, which is H2O, and creates salt water. Because the freezing point of salt water is negative six degrees, the salt shall melt if not in -6 degree weather.
A negative multiplied by a negative always makes a positive number- so negative four times negative six is simply four times six, which equals twenty-four!
-6 degrees Fahrenheit is -21.11 degrees Celsius.
6ºC = 42.8ºF
Positive six: 6 or +6.
It is: -4 degrees Celsius
Since doing the subtraction is rather easy to do, am guessing you need help with the 'square' part of that. The square of a number is found by multiplying that number with itself. The square of negative six can be found by multiplying negative six with negative six. Negative six times negative six is positive thirty six. So, in other words, the square of negative six is positive thirty six. (It is a curious thing that the square of any real number is ALWAYS positive.) 33 minus the square of negative 6 is the same as 33 minus 36. You can do the subtraction!
Yes. It can. The snow leopard just lives in snow for six months of the year!
The same as positive six divided by positive eight.
negative six
negative 71
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