Examples of using Degrees below zero in English and their translations into Serbian
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Degrees below zero!
About 40 degrees below zero.
The temperature on Mars is approximately 225 degrees below zero.
It's 15 degrees below zero.
Temperatures could reach 35 degrees below zero.
At over 300 degrees below zero, their very atoms are stilled.
The temperature's 270 degrees below zero.
Thirty degrees below zero, sir, and we've got a storm moving in.
At hundreds of degrees below zero.
Ifyou're facing away from the Sun… it could be hundreds of degrees below zero.
It's now 60 degrees below zero.
Here, 800 miles from the South Pole,it's 40 degrees below zero.
It was 8 degrees below zero.
The surface temperature goes down to 120 degrees below zero.
It's 30 degrees below zero outside and the nearest village is 9 kilometers to the north.
You fancy, 150 degrees below zero!
Bitter winds from Siberia regularly bring temperatures of 40 degrees below zero.
Here, is only 12 degrees below zero.
Despite the planet's two suns,'the surface temperature remains a constant 89 degrees below zero.
Right now it is 6 degrees below zero.
Signs of activity on a world so cold,it freezes nitrogen-- volcanoes at almost 400 degrees below zero.
Give me that. It's 109 degrees below zero, dunce.
In an unheated barn, rabbits live even in the cold season,maintaining temperatures up to 20 degrees below zero.
I forgot how many hundreds of degrees below zero it must be.
Growing up, the bushes are more winter-hardy andcan withstand short-term drop in temperature to 22 degrees below zero.
Surface temperature is 75 degrees below zero, still dropping.
Billion miles from the Sun,the temperature is a frigid 390 degrees below zero.
Ordinary water did not freeze, even at 40 degrees below zero, and it retained its liquid state for years.
Well, right now is cold man,it's i think 20 degrees below zero.
When the German winter cold came with 30 degrees below zero died about 100 000 men in a couple of days because of frostbite.