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The temperature difference of one degree can vary depending on the scale being referenced. In Celsius, one degree represents a difference of 1 degree Celsius. In Fahrenheit, one degree represents a difference of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
At my home today it is 5 degrees Celsius.
fairly cold 0 degree Celsius = 32 degree Fahrenheit = freezing point for water 5 degree Celsius = 41 degree Fahrenheit
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roughly 60-65 Celsius during the day, and 50 Celsius at night
A 25 degrees Celsius day is a very hot day, if you are in the sun for an hour or more you WILL sweat.
36 degrees Celsius is considered warm but not extremely hot. It is comparable to a typical warm summer day.
the answer is -5 degrees Celsius.
A cold day is a day where it is colder then the same day but a decade ago
If it is 0 degrees Celsius one day and it is twice as cold the next day, it would be -4 degrees Celsius the next day. This is because doubling the coldness of 0 degrees Celsius means subtracting 2 times 0 from the original temperature, resulting in -4 degrees Celsius.
32º Celsius is very warm. It equates to 89.6º Fahrenheit.
only 6 degrees above freezing It's what I call a chilly winters day it's around 3.5 Celsius.