16oc is cooler than 30oc
the outer layer of the Earth is the coolest layer and the core is the hottest at 5500 degrees Celsius.
-16
In Celsius, -16 is 16 degrees below zero.
30 degrees celsius is 86 degrees fahrenheit.
-30 degrees Celsius = -22 degrees Fahrenheit
the outer layer of the Earth is the coolest layer and the core is the hottest at 5500 degrees Celsius.
3,038 degrees Celsius ( 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit)
anywhere between 16-30 degrees Celsius
30 degrees celsius
10
Yes.
16 C
-16
60 celcius
61-86 degrees Fahrenheit 16-30 degrees Celsius
In Celsius, -16 is 16 degrees below zero.
This is a question with answers that can only be opinions, but the general consenus should be Earth, as we all live on it. Edit by Dan: No, he/she means coolest by temperature in which case it is Neptune which can drop to a freezing cold temperature of -200 Degrees Celsius to -250 Degrees Celsius.