Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Today the temperature is 0℃, and tomorrow it will be twice as cold as today, so the problem is coming. How much is it tomorrow?

Today the temperature is 0℃, and tomorrow it will be twice as cold as today, so the problem is coming. How much is it tomorrow?

Tomorrow is-8.8888889 degrees Celsius.

1, it's zero degrees centigrade today. Converted to Fahrenheit by a conversion tool, the value is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

2. Tomorrow will be twice as cold as today, that is, the temperature tomorrow will be half of today's, and half of 32 degrees Fahrenheit will be 16 degrees Fahrenheit.

3. Convert 16 degrees Fahrenheit into degrees Celsius with a conversion tool, and the result is -8.8889 degrees Celsius, that is, the temperature tomorrow will be -8.8889 degrees Celsius.

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Fahrenheit and Celsius are units used to measure temperature. Many countries in the world, including China, use degrees Celsius, while the United States and some other English-speaking countries use degrees Fahrenheit instead of degrees Celsius.

It is named after its inventor Gabriel D Fahrenheit (1681-1736). Its freezing point is 32°F, and its boiling point is 211.9532 F,/kloc.

The temperature of human body is 100 degree of thermometer. According to the volume expansion distance of mercury, the mercury thermometer is divided into 100 parts from 0 degree to 100 degree, and each part is 1 Fahrenheit, which is recorded as "1_".

Most countries in the world, including China, use degrees Celsius. Only five countries in the world use Fahrenheit, including Bahamas, Belize, British Cayman Islands, Palau, the United States and other dependencies (Puerto Rico, Guam and the United States Virgin Islands).