0 degrees celsius. Really? they are using the same unit of measurement and all you had to do was determine which is greater, 0 or 5. and you had to ask someone?
fairly cold 0 degree Celsius = 32 degree Fahrenheit = freezing point for water 5 degree Celsius = 41 degree Fahrenheit
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-5C is colder than -1C
5C is colder than 15C.
Negative is colder. i.e. -40F. This is because as heat rises the Fahrenheit, Celsius and kelvin scale always increase in number. Fahrenheit and Celsius both go from a negative to a positive with increase in heat
6 degrees Celsius
fairly cold 0 degree Celsius = 32 degree Fahrenheit = freezing point for water 5 degree Celsius = 41 degree Fahrenheit
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-5C is colder than -1C
5C is colder than 20C
Yes, it is. It is also colder than 90 Fahrenheit.
5C is colder than 15C.
No, its colder. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and 0 degrees Celsius, so 5 degrees Celsius would be hotter.
Since you're working with the same units of measurement for all of your readings, you can just place them on a number line. -7 < -5 < 0 < 2 -7C is the coldest of these four.
Yes, it is.
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