Using Kelvin gives you the most correct answer because Kelvin is the true temperature scale as it starts from absolute 0.
So if it's 0 C, ie 273.15 K, then twice as cold will be half of 273.15 = 136.575 which is equal to -136.575 C.
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Using Kelvin gives you the most correct answer because Kelvin is the true temperature scale as it starts from absolute 0.
So if it's 0 C, ie 273.15 K, then twice as cold will be half of 273.15 = 136.575 which is equal to -136.575 C.
no, no 1 degree is not twice as cold as 2 degrees (from what i remember)! learn scales of measurements and you'll understand!
mother: why are you late again?
son: I am late because, because, because, my bike broke down and I had to take it to the repair shop and uh!
i never answer the riddles... :/ because i am unable understand it... embarrassing