If you stick a thermometer under the running water, you will see for yourself. Otherwise, you could use a temperature laser gun.
about 7.3 degrees Celsius
55
It depends on the temperature of the tap water.
Cold tap water is not itself misty. Rather, the cold temperature condenses water vapour in the air onto a conducting surface, such as a glass, a pipe, or a porcelain toilet tank.
I would say around 20 degrees celsius
Tap water temperature as "cold" is its normal temperature, depending on what your water source is. Underground water usually from wells/reservoirs is about 55 degrees, where as some parts of the country water comes from above ground lakes/reservoirs, and there the temperature will vary. Its warmer in the summer and can get really really cold in the winter as the above ground water temperature drops.
This tells you the temperature of the water, H for hot and C for cold.
The sense of temperature in your fingers would help you feel that.
It could be a faulty thermostat. But it could also be that a tap downstairs is being used, or a toilet is being flushed, or even your next door neighbour has opened a water tap. If your neighbour is on the same cold water feed as you, then opening a tap next door will alter the water pressure to the shower - hence the variable shower temperature.
Goldfish are "coldwater fish" their comfortable temperature range is 55F to 70F. The stimulus to make them breed is when the temperature rises to over 65F.A gold fish needs cold water.
No, it isn't faster, tap water freezes just at the same temperature as tap water
the air make the water cold