5500 degree Celsius = 9932 degree Fahrenheit
[°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
56°C = 132.8°F
The chemical element with the highest melting point is tungsten (metal with symbol: W) at 3687 K (3414 °C, 6177 °F) and normal pressure. So this is only an answer if 5500 °F(degrees Fahrenheit) is meant in this question, not Kelvin or degrees Celsius.
36.8°C is equal to 98.24°F
It's around the temperature of the hottest planet.
Mercury can rise to any temperature. It evaporates at 674.1°F (356.7°C).
5500 degrees Celsius = 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit
5500 degrees Celsius is extremely hot. It is hotter than the surface of the sun, which is around 5500 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, many materials would melt or even vaporize.
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula: (°C × 9/5) + 32 = °F. So, for 5500 degrees Celsius, the calculation would be (5500 × 9/5) + 32 = 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit. This high temperature is well above what most materials can withstand, as it is equivalent to over 5,460 Kelvin, making it extremely hot.
11°C = 51.8°F
45°C or 113°F
No, the Sun, even the coolest part of the surface, is still hotter than the Earth's core. But the core is close: as high as 5500 degrees Celsius (9900 °F), compared to about 5800-6000 °C for the photosphere of the Sun. (The core is hotter than sunspots, which range from 2700°C to about 4200°C.)
5500 Celsius
80.7 f (27.05 c)
About 15.6 degrees C.
That depends. Is it cold or hot out? 40 F = 4.44 C 40 C = 104 F
5500 degrees Celsius = 9,932 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mercury has extreme temperatures with a high of 840'f or 450'c and has a low on the darker side of mercury -290'f and -180'c. Mercury is hot and cold and mainly doesn't have storms.