Higher = warmer
Lower = colder
Therefore, what temperature is 10 degrees higher than -22 degrees Celsius is -12 degrees celsius
If the temperature is -22 then you add 10 degrees so the answer is -12. ** When you add a temperature that is negative, you go up you don't just do -22+10****=-32 because that's going down and that's a common mistake !Hope it helps!!!**
The temperature that is 10 degrees higher than -22 degrees Celsius is -12 degrees Celsius. This is found by adding 10 degrees to the initial temperature. Thus, -22°C + 10°C equals -12°C.
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