usually about room temperature, or the warmth of the average home.
167 degrees Fahrenheit.
No.
approximately 105 degrees
Anything above 70 F.
B (F) = 32 + A (C) x 1.8 F1 = 32 + 75 x 1.8 = 32 + 135 = 167 Fahrenheit F2 = 32 + 80 x 1.8 = 32 + 144 = 176 Fahrenheit Answer = 167 - 176 F
Warm, hot, and sticky. it averages from about 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Warm, hot, and sticky. it averages from about 75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
-75 Fahrenheit is much colder.
Bettas like a temperature above 75 degrees fahrenheit, up to about 82 degrees fahrenheit. They won't DIE at temperatures less than 75...but they will not be lively and happy and having a good appetite.
Most people would consider it comfortably warm, depending on where they live.
75 degrees Fahrenheit is 297.04K
75 degrees Celsius = 167 degrees Fahrenheit.
To convert degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and then multiply by 5/9. To convert Celsius to Kelvin, add 273. 15. Then 75 degrees Fahrenheit is 23. 9 degrees Celsius and 297 Kelvin.
depends on the elevation if its high elevation its warm in the summer and winters are great for skiing, If its a low elevation HOT HOT HOT in the summer 105-120 Fahrenheit and very warm winters from 68-75 Fahrenheit
That depends on whether you're talking about degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
75 degrees Fahrenheit = 297.04 kelvin.
75 degrees Fahrenheit is 23.9 degrees Celsius.