-273.15 C
To calculate the temperature range below 0 degrees, subtract the lowest temperature from the highest temperature. For example, if the lowest temperature is -10 degrees Celsius and the highest temperature is -2 degrees Celsius, the temperature range would be 8 degrees Celsius (-2 - (-10) = 8).
The lowest possible temperature for a cubic meter of air holding 50 g of water vapor at 10 degrees Celsius is the dew point temperature, at which the air becomes saturated. The dew point temperature is around 7.7 degrees Celsius for these conditions.
Absolute zero on the Celsius temperature scale is -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, molecules have minimal kinetic energy and theoretically cease all motion. It is considered the lowest possible temperature that can be reached, where thermal energy is at its minimum.
Ice can reach its lowest possible temperature at -273.15 degrees Celsius, which is also known as absolute zero. At this temperature, the molecules in the ice stop moving completely.
The lowest possible temperature in the universe is absolute zero, which is 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, molecular motion stops completely. Achieving absolute zero is currently theoretically impossible.
0 degrees Celsius
The lowest temperature recorded in Vostok, Antarctica, was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) in July 1983.
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-27.2 Celsius
-273.15 C
The lowest temperature (absolute zero) on the Celsius scale is -273.15°
To calculate the temperature range below 0 degrees, subtract the lowest temperature from the highest temperature. For example, if the lowest temperature is -10 degrees Celsius and the highest temperature is -2 degrees Celsius, the temperature range would be 8 degrees Celsius (-2 - (-10) = 8).
-2 degrees Celsius
-42 degree celsius
the highest is 43 degrees Celsius the lowest 30 degrees Celsius
No. The lowest possible temperature is absolute zero, -273.15 degrees Celsius.