It would probably be considered "cool" by most people. It is equal to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
-38.8 degree Celsius = 234.35 Kelvin = -37.84 degree Fahrenheit The temperature is about 39 degree below melting point of ice and is pretty cold.
There IS a difference, which arises because the Celsius scale is not an absolute scale: its zero is arbitrary. What this means is that 20 deg C is not twice as warm as 10 deg C. So, the difference between 10 deg C and 20 deg C is NOT 10 deg C but 10 Celsius degrees.In other words, one Celsius degree is the difference in temperature between n deg C and (n+1) deg C (for any n > -273) whereas one degree Celsius is a specific temperature - a bit above the freezing point of pure water under normal pressure.
If your refrigerator is outside in -10 degree Celsius weather I find that the refrigerator is unnecessary. If you do decide to still use the refrigerator outside make sure your refrigerator has a power source so that it can keep running.
The degree of hot or cold is measured on a temperature scale, typically in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Hot temperatures are associated with higher numbers, while cold temperatures are associated with lower numbers.
There is no difference between "degree Celsius" and "-degree Celsius." Both terminologies refer to the unit of temperature measurement known as Celsius, which is commonly used in scientific and everyday applications. The hyphen in "-degree Celsius" is not necessary and may be a typographical error.
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-10 degree Fahrenheit = -23.3333333 degree Celsius.
Hot, water on 100 degree Celsius is boiling
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10 degree Celsius = 50 degree Fahrenheit.
10 degrees Celsius!
"Cold" could mean anything. To me, cold might be 10 degrees Celsius, while someone else sees "cold" as 1 degree Celsius. In science, nothing is ever described as cold, because a questions that always arise are "how cold? 20 degrees Celsius? 0 degrees Celsius? -100 degrees Celsius?"
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yes it is cold it is a negative degree
14 degree Fahrenheit = -10 degree Celsius