It's hot, hottor than your body core temperature but their is still places which are a lot hotter.
If you mean the temperature of boiling water then Celsius or Centigrade scale
28 degrees Celsius is equal to 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
-2 celsius means it's really cold!, It also means that the temperature of the air is -2 degrees celsius which is a national scientific standard for measuring temperature. It also is 2 degrees lower than that of which water freezes. and is equivalent to around 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Or 272.15 Kelvin.
67°F is equivalent to approximately 19.4°C in Celsius.
Yes. In all temperature scales in current use (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin), larger numbers mean hotter temperatures.
No, water is most dense at 4 degrees Celsius. As water is heated from 4 degrees Celsius to 100 degrees Celsius, it becomes less dense. At 100 degrees Celsius, water is in its liquid state and less dense compared to when it is colder.
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Did you mean "Fahrenheit and Celsius"? In that case, -40.
The lower the better
because mean you add all the number and median you look for the number in the middel
Saturn is both hotter and colder than Earth. Saturn is a gas giant planet with a deep atmosphere of hydrogen, crushingly dense near the rocky core. The outer clouds are too cold, more than a hundred degrees below freezing, but the pressure farther down raises the temperature to hotter than the surface of the Sun.
You mean Celsius, the temperature scale? Yes,certainly; it can be as low as negative 273 degrees C, which is absolute zero on the Kelvin scale.
The strength of the chew. Lower the number higher the strength
-8.8888889 degrees Celsius
I don't know if's jupiter is hotter or colder than eath
No.