That is the Arctic Circle.
The Celsius and the Fahrenheit scales don't go down that far.
Sulfur burns at around 400-500 degrees Celsius (752-932 degrees Fahrenheit).
A temperature of 3000 degrees Kelvin is quite hot. For reference, the surface of the sun is around 5800 Kelvin. At 3000 Kelvin, most materials would be glowing red-hot or even white-hot depending on their composition.
Benzene burns at a temperature typically around 1,700 degrees Celsius (3,092 degrees Fahrenheit) with a clean, blue flame.
Stars with a surface temperature of around 3000 degrees Celsius appear red in color. This is because their lower temperature causes them to emit more red and infrared light compared to higher temperature stars.
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Gold is a gas at 3000 degrees Celsius as its boiling point is 2808 degrees Celsius
3000 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 5432 degrees Fahrenheit.
3000° c = 5432° f
The Celsius and the Fahrenheit scales don't go down that far.
Sulfur burns at around 400-500 degrees Celsius (752-932 degrees Fahrenheit).
3000 kelvin = 4,940.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
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To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, use the formula: °F = (°C x 9/5) + 32. So, for 3000 degrees Celsius, the conversion would be: (3000 x 9/5) + 32 = 5432 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Gold would typically be in a liquid state at 3000 degrees Celsius. Gold has a melting point of 1064 degrees Celsius, so at 3000 degrees it would be well above its melting point and exist in a molten form.
3000ºC = 5,432.0ºF