No, -30 degrees Celsius (-22F) is far too cold for a pet rabbit.
Pet rabbits are of the European Rabbit species: they developed in Mediterranean climates, and they can't handle extreme heat or extreme cold the way wild rabbits in different climates can. Rabbits left outside in freezing temperatures can suffer from hypothermia and frostbite.
Rabbits should be brought inside when it gets to 5 degrees Celsius (40F).
When it gets to be 10 degrees Celsius or less (50F or less), you have to take certain measures to make sure the rabbit is safe. For details, see the related question below about what temperatures rabbits can live in.
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They live in the Arctic, you idiot. Of course they can survive the cold.
In Celsius, -16 is 16 degrees below zero.
What is the integer of 6 degrees Fahrenheit below zero?
3 degrees below zero is colder, as it is below freezing temperature (0 degrees).
12 degrees below zero Celsius is equal to about 10.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
If the temperature was 90 degrees below zero and dropped 24 degrees, the new temperature would be 114 degrees below zero.
12 degrees below zero is written as -12°C.
Exactly 16 degrees!
A rise of 7°
No, 30 degrees Celsius is 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
27 degrees Celsius below zero is equal to approximately -17 degrees Fahrenheit.