None of those temperatures will be measured in boiling water.
10 degrees F . . . not water at all; ice
55 degrees F . . . cool water, a refreshing drink
78 degrees F . . . 'tepid' water, room-temp, neither cool nor warm
112 degrees F . . . noticeably warm water, a hot bath
0 degrees F . . . not water at all; ice
Under normal pressure water boils at 212 degrees F, changing the pressure, will change the temperature at which water boils.
I suppose you want to know what 10 degrees centigrade equate to in Fahrenheit.
Remember the formula
(F-32)/9 = C/5
where F is the temperature in Fahrenheit and C is the temperature in Centigrade. Using this formula, you can convert between the two systems.
Plug in -10 for C in the above equation and evaluate F. Try it. You can do it. Good luck!
That would be -17 degrees Celsius.
No. 10 degrees Fahrenheit is a good deal below the freezing point. Water boils at 212 degrees.
-10 °C
OR;
22 oF
depending on which degree scale you are using.
Freezing occurs when the temperature of air falls below the freezing point of water (0 °C, 32 °F,273.15 K).
It is minus ten degrees Celsius
-5 degrees Celsius.
Negative 3 degrees (-3º)
It is -3 degrees.
It is 3 degrees.
4 C
Minus 4 degrees Celsius is 10 degrees colder than plus 6 degrees Celsius. Or, it would be 24.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Minus six degrees
-10 F is much colder than -10C.
-5
3 -10 = -7 Celsius
-9 C
What TEMPERATURE is 10 degrees lower than seven degrees celsius? The answer is negative 3 degrees. 7 - 7 = 0 (Still have 3 keft over) 0 - 3 = - 3 =) x
-12 degrees C is lower than -10 degrees C
The short answer is yes 10 degrees Celsius is a lower temperature than 16 degrees Celsius. 0 degrees Celsius is equal to freezing or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. As the numbers go up on both scales so does the temperature.
+10 degrees.
All months depending on air temperature. They will be in a semi-dormant state if the outside temperature is lower than 10 degrees Celsius.
48 degrees is.
Frogs have the same body temperature as their environment, roughly about 10 to 20 degrees C. If the temperature becomes much higher than 20 degrees or lower than 10 degrees, frogs will become inactive and shelter in burrows or in the water.
it is 10 degrees celsius or lower
10 degrees Celsius because that is 10 degrees warmer than the freezing temperature (which is 0 degrees Celsius) where as Fahrenheit would be 23 degrees colder than the freezing temperature (which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit)