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Yes.
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius at sea level as you go higher up the atmospheric pressure is reduced,the boiling point is lower, at ten thousand feet, it would be 192 degrees Fahrenheit, so you wold need a VERY tall mountain to wash you hands
No, I believe that a fever temperature can only go up to 109.9 Fahrenheit - 110 Fahrenheit
Use this equation to convert degrees Fahrenheit to Kelvin: [K] = ([°F] + 459.67) × 0.556
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The Celsius and the Fahrenheit scales don't go down that far.
you have to be 58" feet tall to go on the go-kartsat boomers.
To go from Fahrenheit to Celsius:Begin by subtracting 32 from the Fahrenheit number.Divide the answer by 9.Then multiply that answer by 5.482-32= 450450/9 = 5050x 5 = 250 F
It can get as high as 125 Fahrenheit
AC units typically go down to 60 degrees Fahrenheit, and heating units typically go up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
To go from Fahrenheit to Celsius:Begin by subtracting 32 from the Fahrenheit number.Divide the answer by 9.Then multiply that answer by 5.To go from Celsius to Fahrenheit:Begin by multiplying the Celsius temperature by 9.Divide the answer by 5.Now add 32.by following these, you will get 167 Fahrenheit
No, 100 degrees Fahrenheit is not the highest temperature. Temperatures can go much higher, with some regions experiencing temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.