Math, asked by shrivastavasantosh4, 8 months ago

A hotel in Greenland is made entirely of ice. The
outside temperature is -35°C and the inside
temperature of a room is -10°C. What is the
difference between the inside and outside
temperature?​

Answers

Answered by sunshribhagyam07
2

Answer:

25 degree celcius because 35-10=25

Answered by Anonymous
0
The room temperature is between -5 degrees C and -8 degrees C. Outside it's -20. Reindeer skins and sleeping bags suitable for sub-zero temperatures keep guests warm.
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