To measure the temperature we use two different scales which
are Fahrenheit (F) and Celsius (C). Water boils at 212F, it means water boils
at 100 degree centigrade because 212F = 100 °C.
The opposite of the above statement is: Water freezes at 32 F and 0 °C, both are same. we can easily convert
temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius as 1 Celsius is equal to 33.8 Fahrenheit.
Answer:
even
Step-by-step explanation:
itz even cos it is divisible by 2
<span>B. Decreases.
While evaporation is happening, the temperature is slowing cooling down due to not as much water in the pot that is holding the water. If you have ever taken boiling hot water and dumped half of it out, and immediately put it back on the stove, it doesn't start boiling right away. It takes minutes to heat it back up to that boiling temperature.</span>
180-33=147 it should make a straight line which is 180 degrees and it is already 33 so 147 degrees