Cold, but above freezing. Two degrees Celsius is 35.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cold in Fahrenheit. Hot in Celsius.
60 degrees Celsius is relatively hot. To get an idea of the Celsius system, consider that: 0 degrees Celsius is where water freezes 20-25 degrees Celsius is room temperature 37 degrees Celsius is body temperature 100 degrees Celsius is where water boils
18 degrees Celsius is 64.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 291 kelvin. Not cold.
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Cold in Fahrenheit. Hot in Celsius.
-270 Celsius
cold
very cold
Yes, sake can freeze in cold temperatures, typically around -2 to -4 degrees Celsius.
60 degrees Celsius is relatively hot. To get an idea of the Celsius system, consider that: 0 degrees Celsius is where water freezes 20-25 degrees Celsius is room temperature 37 degrees Celsius is body temperature 100 degrees Celsius is where water boils
18 degrees Celsius is 64.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 291 kelvin. Not cold.
"Cold" could mean anything. To me, cold might be 10 degrees Celsius, while someone else sees "cold" as 1 degree Celsius. In science, nothing is ever described as cold, because a questions that always arise are "how cold? 20 degrees Celsius? 0 degrees Celsius? -100 degrees Celsius?"
It's 2 degrees below the freezing point of water.For a central African, it's very cold, for someone from Finland, it's warm.In Fahrenheit it is : °F = °C * 1,8 + 32
-2 celsius means it's really cold!, It also means that the temperature of the air is -2 degrees celsius which is a national scientific standard for measuring temperature. It also is 2 degrees lower than that of which water freezes. and is equivalent to around 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Or 272.15 Kelvin.
-110 degrees Celsius is very cold. It is well below freezing and is considered extremely cold.