Canadian: 40 - 43 degrees Celsius.
American: 104 - 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
hot very hot. *u* like more the 60 degrees I guess...
The temperature on a hot summer day can vary, but it is typically between 25 to 35 degrees Celsius in many parts of the world. In some regions, temperatures can even exceed 40 degrees Celsius during a heatwave.
the tundra is so hot in the summers. it will get to be up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit
very cold winters and very hot summers, the summer tempurture can rise to 70 degrees F and the winters can get as low as -40 degrees
hot and humid
Average summer highs are 88 F degrees ; average summer lows are 78 F degrees. August temperatures are about two degrees hotter than June.
The summers in the Libyan Desert are very dry and hot. The Libyan Desert experiences what is known as a ghibli which is a hot dusty wind that can cause temperatures to reach 122 degrees.
There are many places in the world that will have a temperature of 80 degrees. One such place that I happen to know of is Johanessburg in South Africa. It has cold winters that are evenly averaged out by the humid and sweltering hot, wet summers.
There are 3 climate zones. They are the frigid zone, temperate zone, and torrid zone. no there is 4 hot summers wet winters hot summers and mild winters wet summers and mild winter and finaly hot winters and wet summers
The climate where Triceratops lived was subtropical. Summers were probably hot and humid, maybe 90 degrees Fahrenheit or so, while winters were dry and mild.
It is, say, 30C Yes it is usually hot - although can be quite unsettled and stormy. Temperatures are around 25 degrees. It is not as hot as it gets in July and August, when temperatures reach 40 degrees.
Utah and Nevada often have very hot summers.