@googlefactss · Post #40595 · 01/27/2026, 11:00 AM
The temperature -40 °C is the same as -40 °F. This is the only temperature where Celsius and Fahrenheit match exactly. 🌡️❄️ @googlefactss #Temperature#Celsius#Fahrenheit#Science#Facts
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@googlefactss · Post #40595 · 01/27/2026, 11:00 AM
The temperature -40 °C is the same as -40 °F. This is the only temperature where Celsius and Fahrenheit match exactly. 🌡️❄️ @googlefactss #Temperature#Celsius#Fahrenheit#Science#Facts
@googlefactss · Post #40993 · 04/30/2026, 01:37 AM
Crickets can be used to estimate temperature using Dolbear’s Law. The snowy tree cricket is the best species for this method because its chirp rate closely matches temperature changes. 🦗 Count chirps in 14 seconds and add 40 to estimate the temperature in °F. Crickets chirp faster in warm weather and slower in cold because they are cold-blooded. 🌡️ To estimate temperature in °C, count chirps in 8 seconds and add 5. This method is fairly accurate between 5 and 30°C. 🌡️ To convert °F to °C, subtract 32 and multiply by 0.56. 🥵🥶🦗🌡️ [Read more] @googlefactss #Insects#ScienceFacts#Nature#DidYouKnow#celsius#Fahrenheit If you have ideas or feedback contact us: @Googlefactss_Feedback_bot