17 F is colder than 17 C (because 17 C = 62.6 F)
-10 F is much colder than -10C.
F means "Fahrenheit". It is how we measure. Below F means below "Fahrenheit". C means "Celsius". That is not colder, it is just saying it is. Below Celsius is the same as Fahrenheit. Say it is 80 Degrees F, and 80 Degrees C. C is definitely is much much hotter. Because they have the same degrees does not mean they are the same. When they are the same degrees C is hotter all the time. Those are numbers, like 80/80. However, if it was 80 Degrees F and 20 degrees C; C is much much colder. I hope I explained it okay. Oh, if it is below that means below 0. That's also when there is a negative (-) sign on the number. -80 Below F and -80 Below C is like below, only C is colder. Weird how math is, huh?
Neither. -40 °C is equal to -40 °F.
Water boils at 212°F (100°C) and freezes at 32°F (0°C).
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They are the same F = 9/5 x C + 32
-3 degrees Fahrenheit is colder.
-40 is the only temperature where F and C are exactly the same. Neither one is colder.
17 F is colder than 17 C (because 17 C = 62.6 F)
200 kelvin is much colder than 0 degrees F (200 kelvin = -99.67 F).
0 degrees Kelvin is much colder. It is equal to -273.15 C
3 degrees Fahrenheit
-100 degrees c is colder because it's below 0 degrees c. 600 derees c is above.
200 Kelvin is colder - it is -99.67 F.
Yes, 20C is colder than 78F. 20C is 68F.
Yes. More often that not, it is colder than 0 deg C.