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If the temperature is zero outside today and it’s going to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold will it be?

 PrincessKupcake posted over a year ago
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noahnstar1616 said:
2 times as cold.
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Shadowmarioking said:
Depends if the 0 degrees is in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
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I think Celsius since 0 degrees Fahrenheit is cold enough to freeze liquid nitrogen XD AKA no place on earth is that cold :P
Chaann94 posted over a year ago
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^Not even close.
Ale1152 posted over a year ago
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You're incorrect, Chaann94. There are places as cold as 0 degrees F. Liquid nitrogen doesn't even freeze at 0 degrees F.
Shadowmarioking posted over a year ago
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For there to be liquid nitrogen, the temperature hast to be from -346 degrees F to -320 degrees F.
Ale1152 posted over a year ago
Puckurt said:
Really freakin' cold.
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Chaann94 said:
Probably this cold;
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Probably this cold;
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wantadog said:
It would be really cold..
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