This all depends on if you were speaking of 20 degrees Fahrenheit or 20 degrees Celsius. If it were 20 degrees Celsius, then we all, not just the penguins, would die from the heat. The oceans would evaporate and we would die from dehydration. If it were 20 degrees Fahrenheit, then, it's basically the same answer, though the change wouldn't be instant - it would take a while for the heat to spread, and eventually, burn all living organisms off the face of the earth.
Agony is Extreme physical or mental suffering or the final stages of a difficult or painful death: "his last agony"
As painful as a thorn in the paw.
very painful Agony
The noun 'agony' is a word for extreme physical or mental suffering; extreme worry or sadness; the final stages of a difficult or painful death.
Agony is correct.
Death, dying, near death, critical health risk, lethal toxicity, deceasing, kicking the bucket, slow painful agony, just for a few....
The plural of agony is agonies.
The plural of agony is agonies.
The cast of Agony - 2013 includes: Marc Dickerson as Agony
apsolute agony the needle is huge and feels white hot it stings and burns after the area is sore hot and hurts aLOT pure pain and the other 2 after are worse
grief it could also be: agony worry dolor
The noun for agony can be formed by adding the suffix "-y" to create "agony."