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Katyanochek1 [597]
1 year ago
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Certain clouds form when temperatures fall below -86 C. What is this temperature in degrees​ Fahrenheit?

Geography
1 answer:
Anna007 [38]1 year ago
4 0

When temperatures drop below -86 C, some clouds can form. The temperature in Fahrenheit is -122.8.

<h3>What does the word "temperature" actually mean?</h3>

Temperature is a measurement unit that is used to indicate hotness or coolness on a variety of scales, including the Fahrenheit and Celsius systems. Inherently, heat energy will move from a hotter (body with a higher temperature) to a cooler (body with a lower temperature) body according to temperature (one at a lower temperature).

The conversion formula is: Temperature in Celsius * 1.8 + 32

= -86*1.8 + 32 = -122.8 degrees Fahrenheit

<h3>How is C to F to C converted?</h3>

Two significant temperature scales, Celsius and Fahrenheit, are frequently spelt incorrectly as Celcius and Farenheit.

°F = (°C 9/5) + 32 is the equation to convert a Fahrenheit temperature to a Celsius one.

°F = (°C 9/5) + 32 is the equation to convert a temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit.

Learn more about Fahrenheit and Celsius: brainly.com/question/18800757

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