Sentence examples for minus degrees from inspiring English sources

"minus degrees" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a negative temperature, usually in relation to Celsius or Fahrenheit. For example, "The temperature dropped to minus twenty degrees Celsius overnight."

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If the arm did not reach 0°, the ROM was noted in minus degrees.

"You cannot imagine what it does to a man to survive in minus degrees temperature without electricity," said Mr. Zelkin, who immigrated from Russia in 1975.

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If the minus degree of perturbation of the hub was >3, we defined the hub as a date hub.

Yet I have myself been living the experience to a certain degree — to minus 70 degrees Celsius, to be precise.

The current record of minus 26 degrees (negative 32 degrees Celsius) was set in 1996.

Besides the lowest records, we had two unusual days in which the temperature swung wildly from minus 70 degrees Celsius to minus 29 degrees Celsius (minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit) overnight.

These magnets are supposed to operate at minus 271.25 degrees Celsius — minus 456.25 degrees Fahrenheit — a temperature colder than that of deep space.

What makes the lunar poles good cold traps for water is a temperature of minus 173 degrees Celsius (minus 280 degrees Fahrenheit).

In this subterranean laboratory, researchers chill germanium and silicon to incredibly cold temperatures (near absolute zero, which is minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 273.15 degrees Celsius).

Inside, imposing concrete walls shelter those seeds at minus-18 degrees Celsius (minus-0.4 degrees Fahrenheit).

The planes are certified to fly at temperatures as low as minus-75 degrees Celsius (minus-103 degrees Fahrenheit), according to Falkner.

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