So will 0 Rankine, it’s literally just the Fahrenheit version of Kelvin like how Celsius is to Kelvin. They both start at absolute zero
But if you measure in Rankine then 35 Rankine will be even lower in temperature than 35 Kelvin since about 680 something Rankine is equal to 32 Fahrenheit but 273 Kelvin is equal to 32 Fahrenheit
So with Rankine’s value needing to be higher than Kelvin’s value to be the same temperature in Fahrenheit, that shows Rankine units are smaller, which means that 35 in Rankine will be less than 35 in Kelvin