woooow!! thats sooo frgggn COOLLLDDD!!! hmm what i think that -1 degreees/???? but just becareful
2007-03-13 11:49:32
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answer #1
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answered by MaggieSin 3
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0 outside today, twice as cold tomorrow?
...0 multiplied by 2= 0..! It can be four times as cold tomorrow, wouldn't make a blind bit of difference!
2007-03-10 05:40:30
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answer #2
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answered by Moorglademover 6
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0 degrees centigrade = 32 degrees fahrenheit or 273 degrees Kelvin. If the fahrenheit is halved to 16 degrees the centigrade measurement is -8 degrees.
2007-03-10 05:33:34
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answered by Red P 4
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Any number multiplied by 0 = 0, or so I always thought, could mean minus 1.
2007-03-10 05:35:07
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answer #4
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answered by Dr Watson (UK) 5
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-2
2007-03-10 08:26:16
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answered by dream theatre 7
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As cold as Dick Cheney talking about his newest granddaughter to Wolf Blitzer. Brrrrrrrr......
2007-03-12 18:09:20
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answered by yoericd 3
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When its 0 degrees celsius that's equivalent to 273k on the KELVIN scale.So the temp would be 136.5 k the next day would be -136.6499 DEGREES.I THINK.........
2007-03-10 05:31:36
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answered by gokul s 1
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super cold (in the negative)
2007-03-10 12:13:00
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answered by michelleqi 3
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137.5 degrees Kelvin (absolute)
2007-03-10 05:29:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Cold enough to freeze dragon spit !!!
2007-03-10 05:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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