Fahrenheit is a temperature scale, like Celcius.
It was invented by a German Scientist in the 17th century. named Fahrenheit.
The Fahrenheit scale is
-40oF = -40oC / 233 K ( Equality )
0oF the coldest he could reduce a temeperature
32oF the freezing point of water ( 0oC/273 K)
61oF A comfortable environmental temperature (16oC / 289K)
98oF Human body temperatur (37oC / 310K)
212oF the boiling point of water . ( 100 oC / 373K)
Comparative figure for Celcius and Kelvin are in brackets.
29 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing. It is quite cold and would likely require a heavy jacket or coat to stay warm.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. It provides information about the hotness or coldness of an object or environment and is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
It is a measure of 120 degrees of heat on the Fahrenheit scale
No, Celsius and Fahrenheit are just different scales for measuring temperature. A temperature in Celsius can be the same as, or warmer than, a temperature in Fahrenheit, depending on the specific values being compared.
No but 74 degrees is warm but definitely not hot Celsius on the other hand is very very hot if it is 74 Celsius if it is 74 that is equal to 165.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
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No.
warm
Cold
Five degrees Celsius is 41 degrees Fahrenheit.
approximately 105 degrees
Anything above 70 F.
there isnt a "warm" feeling about the himalayers! around 10 degrees Fahrenheit on a super suny day. really warm!
The temperature of warm water is typically between 90 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
A temperature that is considered warm typically falls between 70 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, it would be too warm.
29 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing. It is quite cold and would likely require a heavy jacket or coat to stay warm.