Which temperature is greater 6°C or -6°C? At which of these two temperatures we feel colder?
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C despite it not being a very cold or unbearable but it is a naturally occurring temperature in many places and people caught unprepared for this cold will die of hypothermia and freeze to death.
No place on earth naturally reached over 58 C, so 66 degrees would be industrial heat or geothermal and a relatively rare event, while many many places are frequently at -6 C or less on a regular basis.
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The temperature which is greater than both given temperatures is 6°C.
- The term higher temperature refers to a temperature that has a larger heat energy content.
- The boiling and freezing points of water can be used to determine whether a temperature is cold or hot.
- Water has a freezing point of 0°C. Below this, the temperature has a negative value and is colder. The temperature that is higher than this is referred to as having a greater or higher temperature. It entails a greater amount of heat energy.
- Hence, 6°C is a higher temperature.
At a temperature of -6°C, we feel colder.
- Because the temperature is below the freezing point of water, this is the case.
- It denotes a lower level of heat energy, and the temperature is referred to be colder.
- As a result, at -6°C, we feel colder.
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