Celsius is no more or less than Fahrenheit, it is just a way of measuring temperature
100 degrees Celsius is more than twice as warm as 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
16 degrees Celcius equals about 61 degrees FahrenheitOR16 degrees Fahrenheit equals about -9 degrees CelciusSo the answer to your question is: Yes. 16 Celcius is rather warm while 16 Fahrenheit easily cold enough to freeze water.
79 degrees Celsius is a measurement of temperature on the Celsius scale, commonly used in countries using the metric system. 79 degrees Celsius is considered warm and can be equivalent to approximately 174 degrees Fahrenheit.
(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit
To convert from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the number by 9, divide by 5, and add 32. In this instance:31 x 9 = 279 / 5 = 55.8 + 32 = 87.8Therefore, 31 degrees Celsius is equal to 87.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees Celsius is more than twice as warm as 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Five degrees Celsius is 41 degrees Fahrenheit.
70 degrees Celsius = 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
36 degrees Celsius = 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit and that is warm.
43.5 degrees Celsius is 110.3 degrees Fahrenheit.
Warm... 30 degrees Celsius is approximately 86 degrees Fahrenheit
20 degrees in Celsius = 68 degrees in Fahrenheit (warm) 30 degrees in Celsius = 86 degrees in Fahrenheit (hot)
neither, it's cool. but that's also wrong because it depends where you live.
16 degrees Celcius equals about 61 degrees FahrenheitOR16 degrees Fahrenheit equals about -9 degrees CelciusSo the answer to your question is: Yes. 16 Celcius is rather warm while 16 Fahrenheit easily cold enough to freeze water.
No, it is quite warm - about 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
The unit "degree" is used in both systems, so you need more information to tell which system it is. 34 Fahrenheit is VERY cold (near freezing) while 34 Celsius is very warm, for humans.