poisonous, flammable, and corrosive
physical hazard
To find a temperature that is 10 degrees lower than 7 degrees Celsius, you simply subtract 10 from 7. This calculation results in -3 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature that is 10 degrees lower than 7 degrees Celsius is -3 degrees Celsius.
Standard is around 3 - 4 degrees C
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Sunlight is not considered an environmental hazard
the three degrees of hazard are poisonus, flammable and corrosive
Hazard Class 3
Explosives that have no explosive hazard are not explosives. Materials that have a fire hazard but no explosive hazard are Class 2 if they are gasses, class 3 if they are liquids, and class 4 if they are solids.
DOT Hazard Class 3 is "Flammable Liquid".
It is 3 degrees.
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7 degrees is colder than 3 degrees by 4 degrees.
3 degrees Celsius = 37.4 degrees Fahrenheit
+3 degrees C = +37.4 degrees F.
To find the temperature that is 9 degrees higher than -3 degrees, you simply add 9 to -3. So, -3 + 9 equals 6 degrees. Therefore, the temperature that is 9 degrees higher than -3 degrees is 6 degrees.
Lou Grant - 1977 Hazard 3-24 was released on: USA: 24 March 1980
-270.15 degrees C is 3 degrees K