Celsius is a scale of temperature. Its range includes both positive and negative numbers.
It is the Celsius temperature scale
the freezing point of water
Celsius devises the temperature scale based on the boiling point and freezing point of water.
You need to specify whether Celsius or Fahrenheit. If Fahrenheit, then it would be freezing! For Celsius, it would be really hot!
Negative forty degrees
This is a positive temperature on the Celsius scale and negative on the other scales.
The freezing point of gold is positive. Gold freezes at around 1,064 degrees Celsius (1,947 degrees Fahrenheit).
The Celsius scale can give negative temperatures when measuring temperatures below zero degrees Celsius. This is because zero degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water, and temperatures below freezing are represented as negative values on the Celsius scale.
The Celsius freezing temperature is 0 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water freezes and turns into ice.
Negative 2 degrees Celsius is below freezing point, which is 0 degrees Celsius. It is a cold temperature that can lead to frost formation and icy conditions.
32 degrees Fahrenheit (or 0 degrees celsius) is the point of freezing.
0 degrees Celsius is a colder temperature than 40 degrees Celsius. 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing level for water. Any positive number above 0 degrees Celsius is a warmer temperature.
The freezing temperature in Celsius is 0°C and in Fahrenheit it is 32°F.
Yes, it can snow in negative temperatures. Snow can form and fall when the air temperature is below freezing, which is typically below 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
-245 because on the Celsius temperature scale the negative end is cold and the positive end is hot. So as you go more negative you get colder.
The Celsius temperature scale shows water freezing at zero degrees Celsius.
No, Celsius is a temperature scale which can go down to -273.15. The hottest temperature attained by scientists is approx 4 trillion degrees and the theoretical maximum is 1.4*10^32 [140 nonillion] degrees. On balance, then, the range of negative temperatures on the Celsius scale is somewhat smaller than the positive temperatures.