-80 f
-47C =-47F once they are both below -40 they will become equal.
80 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 26.7 degrees Celsius.
The opposite of colder is warmer.
If an object is half as hot as 80°F, then its temperature would be 40°F.
Yes, -14 is colder than -4. The lower the temperature, the colder it is. In this case, -14 degrees is 10 degrees colder than -4 degrees.
Order from least to greatest is: -80F -39F -2F 23F.
Answer: 80 ºF = 26.67 ºC
80f or 27c
The difference is in the name; tropicals come from the tropics and require warm water (around 80F), whereas coldwater species are from non tropical climates and require colder water (50F-70F).
It depends on whether you are saying 80F or 80C. Water at 80F will not burn but at 80C it will. 80C = 176F and that will give you a second degree burn in a couple of minutes.
mine will top out at about 50 mph
80f to 86f in Kingston
Bettas thrive in temperatures that are 78F to 80F
Above 75F and below 80F is best for all Anabantids.
78-80F. They are high-end tropical fish.
78-80F. They are high-end tropical fish.
Human lungs are pretty tough against cold air, but past about -80F (-60C) you'll want to breathe from and into your coat where the air is warmed by your body. It doesn't naturally get much colder than that anywhere on our planet. Breathing anything warmer than -80F might be uncomfortable, but won't cause injury.