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At -40 they're the same. Neither is colder, they are scales of measurements for temperature. Those are two scales of temperature. Neither can be defined as being colder. One could say that Fahrenheit is the "colder" scale because -1 degree Fahrenheit is colder than -1 degree Celsius. The "coldest" scale I know of is Kelvin, which defines 0 degrees Kelvin as -273.15 degrees Celsius (Absolute Zero).
-2, -1, 0, 1
Yes, -1 degrees is one degree colder than 0 degrees. The negative sign indicates a temperature below freezing point, making it colder than 0 degrees.
One degree Fahrenheit is warmer because it represents a higher temperature reading on the Fahrenheit scale. Each degree on the Fahrenheit scale is equivalent to 1.8 degrees on the Celsius scale, with 0°F equaling -17.8°C.
1 degree Fahrenheit is equal to approximately -17.22 degrees Celsius.
0 Degrees Fahrenheit would cause the least amount of molecule movement, as it represents the freezing point of water and is the lowest temperature in the list. At this temperature, molecules will have the least amount of thermal energy and will move more slowly compared to the other temperatures listed.
-5 degrees Celsius is colder than -1 degrees Celsius. The lower the temperature in Celsius, the colder it is.
1 Fahrenheit is equal to approximately -17.22 degrees Celsius.
-2F is colder than 1F
1 degrees Fahrenheit = -17.22 degrees Celsius.Use this equation to convert degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) to degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC): (ºF - 32) / 1.8 =ºC
Converting Celsius to Fahrenheit: 1.Multiply the temperature in Celsius by 1.8 2.Add 32 degrees. For example. 0 degrees Celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 0 x 1.8=0. 0+32=32 degrees