No
I assume you wish to convert 34 degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. f=9/5c+32 f=9/5*34+32 f=61.2+32 f=93.2 34 degrees c is 93.2 degrees f
65 degrees Celsius - you'd be dead 65 degrees Fahrenheit - pretty warm
You decide it with your feelings. When you decide it's warm, than it's warm.
A temperature of 9 degrees Fahrenheit does not equal 5 degrees Celsius but a change of 9 degrees Fahrenheit equals 5 degrees Celsius. This happen because neither is an absolute scale.
59 degrees North, 9 degrees West is a spot in the North Atlantic. It is approximately 150 kilometres north-west of the Isle of Lewis.
Something really warm! Its about negative 9 degrees Celsius!
Nine degrees can be considered warm in some cooler climates, but it is generally considered cool or even cold in most regions. Whether 9 degrees is considered hot or not will depend on personal preference and what one is accustomed to.
'Warm' is best described as relative to a fixed temperature. If the temperature is zero degrees F., then ten degrees above zero is warm. If the temperature is 90 degrees F., than 100 degrees F., is warm-er.
It is warm
78 degrees is warm.
To convert degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and then multiply by 5/9. To convert Celsius to Kelvin, add 273. 15. Then 75 degrees Fahrenheit is 23. 9 degrees Celsius and 297 Kelvin.
I assume you wish to convert 34 degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. f=9/5c+32 f=9/5*34+32 f=61.2+32 f=93.2 34 degrees c is 93.2 degrees f
To convert from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the number by 9, divide by 5, and add 32. In this instance:31 x 9 = 279 / 5 = 55.8 + 32 = 87.8Therefore, 31 degrees Celsius is equal to 87.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
well yes if you are outside but if it is water it is coldish warm 30 degrees is scorcher for the outdoors
the complement of 9 degrees is 81 degrees
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit and that is warm.
70 degrees Celsius = 158 degrees Fahrenheit.