Girls: Bermuda shorts or knee-length shorts with a tanktop or short-sleeve shirts, sneakers or flipflops.
Boys: Basketball shorts and a t-shirt with sneakers!
Hope that Helps!
In 40 degree weather, you should wear layers to stay warm and wick away sweat. Consider wearing moisture-wicking base layers, a long-sleeve shirt, and a lightweight jacket. Don't forget gloves and a hat to keep extremities warm.
40 Kelvin is equal to -387.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
40 degrees
At -40 degrees on both scales.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
I would wear converse because they are comfy, meant for any weather, and there's a huge variety!
It depends on personal preference and the individual's tolerance to temperature. Some people may find 40 degrees warm enough for shorts, while others may feel more comfortable in pants or layers. It's important to consider the weather conditions and how you personally feel in that temperature before deciding to wear shorts.
Wear a light north face and with this you can wear a short sleeved shirt. You could also wear a nice vest (such as a bubble vest or something like it that you can wear outside but take off later) but with this i would recommend long sleeves.
If you were out all night it would probally make you gat a bad cold.....but no if you were out for a few hours then it would not hurt you...but it is probally a better idea to where leggings or tights or something like that.....thats what I do....
athletic shorts,tee shirt and football spikes
In 40 degree weather, you should wear layers to stay warm and wick away sweat. Consider wearing moisture-wicking base layers, a long-sleeve shirt, and a lightweight jacket. Don't forget gloves and a hat to keep extremities warm.
Look for one with a cotton/wool blend.
Zen Shorts has 40 pages.
That is pure coincidence.
minus 40 degree celsius is equal to minus 40 degree fahrenheit, -39 degree Celsius = -38.2 degree Fahrenheit -40 degree Celsius = -40 degree Fahrenheit -41 degree Celsius = -41.8 degree Fahrenheit the degree celsius and degree fahrenheit coincides here correctly..!
Any polygon can have a 40-degree angle. It doesn't have to, but it can.
40 degree Celsius = 104 degree Fahrenheit.