No, won't work.
The circle beside the number when measuring temperature is called a degree symbol. It represents a unit of temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
That's correct. In the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales, a given temperature in Fahrenheit will be higher than the equivalent temperature in Celsius. For example, 50 degrees Fahrenheit is a higher temperature than 10 degrees Celsius.
98.6
20 degrees Celsius is colder than 30 degrees Celsius. Temperature decreases as the numerical value decreases, so the lower the number, the colder the temperature.
The term "number of temperature" is unclear, as it could refer to various concepts such as degrees on a temperature scale (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin) or the number of distinct temperature readings. If you meant to ask about a specific temperature, please provide more context or specify the temperature scale. Otherwise, temperatures can vary widely based on location and time.
The change in temperature is 49 degrees, calculated by subtracting the final temperature (-4 degrees) from the initial temperature (45 degrees).
The circle beside the number when measuring temperature is called a degree symbol. It represents a unit of temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Add 273.15 to the number of Celsius degrees to get the same temperature in Kelvins.
12 degrees colder
The temperature had risen from -2 degrees Fahrenheit in the morning to a warmer temperature by noon. The exact number of degrees it had risen would depend on the new temperature at noon.
To find the number of degrees, we will use number line.
A temperature of below 12 degrees in Anchorage, Alaska, can be represented by the number 11. This number effectively captures the idea of being just under 12 degrees while still indicating a cold temperature typical for the region during winter months.
16 Celsius = 61 Fahrenheit
If the temperature dropped 2 degrees Fahrenheit every hour for 6 hours, the temperature would change 12 degrees. You multiply 2x6 to get the answer of 12.
For the purposed of most calculations room temperature is taken to 20 degrees but of course there can be a huge varriance in this number.
That's correct. In the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales, a given temperature in Fahrenheit will be higher than the equivalent temperature in Celsius. For example, 50 degrees Fahrenheit is a higher temperature than 10 degrees Celsius.
No windy is a description of the wind conditions. Temperature measures hotness and is a number such as 30 degrees