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No. The temperature 39 °F is equal to a Celsius temperature of only 3.89 °C -- this is only a few degrees above freezing, and as a weather temperature is considered "cold".
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Its the temperature of the Earth inner core, which is 4300 Degrees C.
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The temperature -6 °C is about 21.2 °F, so the significance is unknown, but -18°C is the metric approximation of 0°F(actually equals 0.4°F).
15 degrees Celsius = 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
220º C equals 428º F.
Absolute Zero: 0 K (Kelvin) equals -273.15 °C (degrees Celsius) equals -459.67 °F (degrees Fahrenheit).
288 degrees C = 540.4 degrees F. F = 1.8*C + 32 Therefore, where C = 288, F = (288*1.8) + 32 = 518.4 + 32 = 540.4
100 degrees Celsius* = 212 degrees Fahrenheit* * boiling points of water at sea level
The temperature of 'absolute zero' equals -273.15 degrees Celsius 0 K = -273.15 °C
Low, at the surface. It's about minus 180 degrees Celsius. That's only about 90 degrees above the Absolute Zero of temperature.
No. The temperature 39 °F is equal to a Celsius temperature of only 3.89 °C -- this is only a few degrees above freezing, and as a weather temperature is considered "cold".
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34°C is the warmer temperature. 90°F is only about 32.2°C.
1700 degrees Celsius is a very high temperature. It is equivalent to 3092 degrees Fahrenheit or 1973 Kelvin. At this temperature, many materials would melt or vaporize.
-13 degrees F equals -25 degrees C