Yes, 34°F is colder than 40°F. On the Fahrenheit scale, lower numbers indicate colder temperatures, so 34°F is 6 degrees cooler than 40°F.
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-40 is the only temperature where F and C are exactly the same. Neither one is colder.
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No F = 9/5 C + 32 = 1.8(20) + 32 = 68F which is warmer than 40F
-30° C = -54 + 32 = -22° F = 8° F warmer than -30° F.-30° F = -34.4° C = 4.4° C colder than -30° C.-30° C is warmer than -30° F.Above -40, °C is warmer than °F.Below -40, °C is colder than °F.
-80°F is colder than -47°F.
40 degrees fahrenheit is about 4.4 degrees celsius, while 10 celsius is 50 degrees fahrenheit so 40 fahrenheit is the colder temperature. The formulas to convert between celsius and fahrenheit temperatures (where F is the Fahrenheit temperature and C is the Celsius temperature in degrees) are as follows: Celsius to Fahrenheit: F = C × 9/5 + 32 Fahrenheit to Celsius: C = (F − 32) x 5/9
-6 Fahrenheit is colder. It is below zero.
0 F is colder than 0 C. 0 F is equivalent to -17.8 C.
40F is colder because it is only 8F above freezing point of water and 40C is warmer because it is it is about 3C higher than the human body temperature. 40F = (40 - 32) x 5/9 = 4.4444 degrees C 40C = (40 x 9/5) + 32 = 104 degrees F
No, the higher the degree in Fahrenheit the hotter.
The Arctic is colder than the moon. While the moon experiences extreme temperature variations ranging from around 250°F to -280°F, the average temperature on the Moon is around -4°F. In contrast, the Arctic can experience temperatures as low as -40°F or even lower.