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Wow, it’s getting colder out there! It’s like 10 degrees colder than yesterday. I’m not sure if I’m ready for this winter weather. Brrr! But hey, at least I can bundle up and stay warm. Plus, it’s a great excuse to make hot cocoa and curl up with a good book. Ahh, that sounds nice!

Is 3 Or 5 Degrees Colder? [Solved]

Got it? Cool! Setting the dial too low can actually cause food to spoil faster. So, keep it at 5 and you’ll be good to go!

  1. Celsius: A temperature scale used in most of the world, where 0°C is the freezing point of water and 100°C is the boiling point.

  2. Fahrenheit: A temperature scale used mainly in the United States, where 32°F is the freezing point of water and 212°F is the boiling point.

  3. Kelvin: An absolute temperature scale used by scientists, where 0K is absolute zero (the coldest possible temperature) and 273K is equal to 0°C.

  4. Rankine: An absolute temperature scale used by engineers, where 0R is equal to 0K and 1R equals 1 degree Fahrenheit (1R = 5/9K).

It’s way colder out today - like, at least a few degrees! I’m shivering just thinking about it. Brrr! It’s so cold that I’m tempted to stay inside and bundle up with a blanket. Ugh, why did it have to get this cold?