Yes, but not at atmospheric pressure (which is the pressure of your kitchen). Steam can be hotter than 100 degrees celsius under pressures higher than this.
the highest temperature ever recorded was 1000 degrees celsius
The average temperature at the summit of Mt Fuji is -7.104166667 degrees Celsius and the lowest temperature ever recorded is -38.0 degrees Celsius.
-30 degrees Celsius
July 7 1916 was the coldest day on record for Perth at 1.2 degrees Celsius however this was perhaps beaten in 1998 on the June 27 at 0.0 degrees Celsius.
About 440 degrees Celsius. It doesn't get cold on Venus.
Yes
the highest temperature ever recorded was 1000 degrees celsius
Sixty degrees Fahrenheit is a bit cooler than normal room temperature. Sixty degrees Celsius is hotter than the hottest weather that we ever experience, and if the weather ever got that hot, it would be fatal.
Oslo's average temperature for each month is: Jan: -4.3 degrees Celsius Feb: -4.0 degrees Celsius Mar: -0.2 degrees Celsius Apr: 4.5 degrees Celsius May: 10.8 degrees Celsius Jun: 15.2 degrees Celsius Jun: 16.4 degrees Celsius Aug: 15.2 degrees Celsius Sep: 10.8 degrees Celsius Oct: 6.2 degrees Celsius Nov: 0.7 degrees Celsius Dec: -3.1 degrees Celsius The highest temperature ever recorded (recording since 1937) is 35 Degrees Celsius, and the lowest is -26 Degrees Celsius
The hottest temperature that is known to us, and is believed to be the hottest in the universe, is the 5.5 trillion deg Celsius created at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in 2012.
46.4 degrees celsius
The average temperature at the summit of Mt Fuji is -7.104166667 degrees Celsius and the lowest temperature ever recorded is -38.0 degrees Celsius.
-67.8 degrees Celsius or -90 degrees Fahrenheit
"Cold" could mean anything. To me, cold might be 10 degrees Celsius, while someone else sees "cold" as 1 degree Celsius. In science, nothing is ever described as cold, because a questions that always arise are "how cold? 20 degrees Celsius? 0 degrees Celsius? -100 degrees Celsius?"
58oC
the highest ever in Jamaica -90 degrees Celsius
The lowest temperature ever recorded in London has been about 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 degrees Celsius).