Identify three temperatures that are colder than -5°C. Then, using complete sentences, explain how you know that they are colder.

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Three temperatures that are colder than -5°C are -10°C, -15°C, and -20°C.

I know that these temperatures are colder than -5°C because -5°C is a temperature that is just above freezing point, which is 0°C. As the temperature decreases, it gets colder. Therefore, -10°C is colder than -5°C because it is 10 degrees below freezing point. Similarly, -15°C is even colder than -10°C because it is 15 degrees below freezing point. Finally, -20°C is the coldest temperature among the three because it is 20 degrees below freezing point.

In summary, the lower the temperature, the colder it is. Therefore, temperatures that are further below freezing point are colder than temperatures that are just above freezing point.
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