TEMPERATURELearning Task 1: TEMPERATURE CONVERSION1. 30° CConvert the following to FahrenheitTo convert fromUse this equation2 40° CConvert the following to Celsius3. 80° F4.90° FConvert the following to KelvinCelsius to Kelvin5)-50° C6) 90° CKelvin to CelsiusT = T-273.15Celsius to FahrenheitFahrenheit to CelsiusT-1). 32=T-(-32)BT.. T. +273.155=1.8=0.55659Follow thePEMDAS rule ☺Convert the following to Celsius16) 100° KFahrenheit to KelvinT. (T, - 32) +273.1517) 200° KKelvin to FahrenheitT. (T. - 273.15) + 32Learning Task 2: Heat and Phase ChangeUse the figure to determine whether each statement is correct or not. Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if the statement iswrong.coolsSOLIDwarmsfreezingcoolsmeltingLIQUIDwarmscoolscondensesGASboilsHEAT ENERGY1. The temperature increases during melting.2. Energy is required for each phase change.3. When the water warms, the temperature decreases.4. The temperature remains the same when an object freezes.5. Water may change directly from solid to gas.Questions:1. What happens to the temperature as ice changes to water and water changes tovapor?2. At which phase changes do water absorb energy?3. At what phase changes do water release energy?+warms