72°F is hotter than 64°F.
No, in Celsius temperature scale, lower temperatures are colder and higher temperatures are hotter.
The top of the oven is usually hotter than the bottom.
The top of the oven is typically hotter than the bottom.
The top of the oven is typically hotter than the bottom.
No, two objects with the same temperature will have the same level of thermal energy, so they cannot differ in temperature. Temperature is a measure of average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, so if temperatures are equal, the objects are equally hot.
72 degrees Fahrenheit = 22.2 degrees Celsius.
17.78 C
64ºF = 17.778ºC
18c (64f)
22c =72f
68-72F
30 C
It is equivalent to 22.222 degrees Celsius
72F equals 22.2C
Yes, because all of Florida in the winter months temps will drop below 64F and in order to be considered tropical the avg yearly temp must not drop below 64F which is the threshold to be considered tropical.
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Because it doesn't retain an temperature all year round of at least 64F which is the threshold mark to be considered tropical. In the winter months Miami's night time lows frequently dip below 64F and because of that, Miami is considered sub-tropical.