Below 120⁰
Water Buffalo Song Hello Hello Hello Shake hands brother Hi Ho You're always bound to know A water buffalo Hello Hello Hello Greetings fellow buddy A buffalo as you must know Is never a fuddy duddy Hello Hello Hello I'm glad to see we're proud to be A water.... buuuuffaaaaallooooooooooo.
The temperature of water is so variable, that it is impossible to give an answer.
The recommended temperature range for tepid water when used for washing hands is between 60F and 100F.
The recommended temperature for washing hands using the cold water faucet is between 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit.
If the water is room temperature, meaning the same temperature as the air, then you wouldn't feel a change in temperature. On the other hand, If there was a breeze or the air was otherwise in motion, it might increase evaporation of skin moisture and have a cooling effect. In that situation, putting your hands into the water might make them feel warmer.
Not hot water, but water temperature 100 - 104F.
The temperature of the water is lower than the air temperature. [Try running the hot water a little before you wash your hands.]
your hands go numb or goto sleep because the temperature you live in, or probably you put water on your hands too much......................................
I usually boil the kettle and use that water to wash my hands to make sure the bacteria on my hands die a long warm painful death by drowning
You should wash your hands with warm water, ideally between 100°F (37.8°C) and 110°F (43.3°C). This temperature helps to effectively remove dirt, grease, and germs without causing discomfort. The key is to use soap and scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds, regardless of the water temperature.
no it is impossible....by heating at a high temperature it seems to be possible
yes it does. you wash your hands with warm water.