1 degree Celsius plus 1 degree Celsius equals 2 degrees Celsius. Temperature reading is a linear scale, so you can add and subtract values directly in Celsius.
1 degree Celsius is considered cool, but not extremely cold. It is still possible to be outside comfortably with appropriate clothing.
-1.66 degrees Celsius is slightly below freezing point, which is 0 degrees Celsius. It is considered cold but not extremely frigid.
1 Kelvin "degree" is the same as a "degree" in Celsius. The two scales just have different starting points. So 1 Kelvin degree is the same temperature interval as 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees. (The actual temperature 1°K is equal to -272.15°C or -457.87°F )
The temperature range is from -2°C to 12°C. This range covers temperatures below freezing point up to mild winter temperatures. Be prepared for cold conditions but not extreme cold.
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The difference between 1 degree Celsius and 2 degrees Celsius is 1 degree Celsius.
1 degree Celsius plus 1 degree Celsius equals 2 degrees Celsius. Temperature reading is a linear scale, so you can add and subtract values directly in Celsius.
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-38.8 degrees Celsius is very cold. It is well below freezing and would feel extremely chilly to most people.
1 degree Celsius is considered cool, but not extremely cold. It is still possible to be outside comfortably with appropriate clothing.