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Charlee
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10 September, 11:47
Is - 12 colder than - 2
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Louis Duke
10 September, 12:11
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Yes. The higher the negative number, the colder the temperature. - 50 degrees is colder than 0 degrees
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Carter Lambert
10 September, 12:13
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Yes - 12 is colder than - 2
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