The temperature difference from 10 degrees to 5 degrees below zero is 15 degrees. This can be calculated by subtracting -5 from 10, which results in 15.
The state with the highest recorded temperature of 177 degrees Fahrenheit is California, while the state with the lowest recorded temperature of 70 degrees below zero is Alaska.
"Degrees above zero" typically refers to the temperature being higher than the freezing point of water, which is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). It indicates that the temperature is in the positive range rather than below freezing.
-39 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of -38.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
12 degrees below zero Celsius is equal to about 10.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
12 degrees below zero is written as -12°C.
If the temperature was 90 degrees below zero and dropped 24 degrees, the new temperature would be 114 degrees below zero.
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3 degrees below zero is colder, as it is below freezing temperature (0 degrees).
The difference in temperature between the highest recorded temperature of 118 degrees Fahrenheit and the lowest recorded temperature of 48 degrees Fahrenheit is 166 degrees Fahrenheit.
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It is -8 degrees.
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Absolute zero.
The state with the highest recorded temperature of 177 degrees Fahrenheit is California, while the state with the lowest recorded temperature of 70 degrees below zero is Alaska.
Below zero refers to a temperature that is lower than zero degrees on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale. It indicates a colder temperature where water freezes and is commonly associated with winter weather.
459.67 degrees Fahrenheit below zero holds the record as the lowest temperature that can [theoretically] be obtained; -459.67oF is absolute zero.