Unless you are accustomed to high desert conditions, 105 degrees Fahrenheit is extremely hot. Recently we got to 105 in Indianapolis IN for the first time in 76 years! It is roughly 41 Celsius!
Yes, at higher pressure than StP (sea level) it'll boil at higher temperature: e.g. in pressure cooker or autoclave or steam engine.
Of course the same with the reversed condition: at lower P, then also lower Tboil : eg. high up in the mountains, or in vacuum dryer.
yes, 95 degrees Celsius is hot because room temperature is around 22 degrees Celsius
40.56o celsius
100 degrees Celsius is boiling, so yes.
105ºF = 40.6ºC
40.5
40.56 oC.
Yes.
Hot
COLD
fairly cold 0 degree Celsius = 32 degree Fahrenheit = freezing point for water 5 degree Celsius = 41 degree Fahrenheit
46 degree celsius is hot while 46 degree fahrenheit is cold
hot
Let's see. Temperature Fahrenheit = ( 29 degrees Celsius)(1.80) + 32 = 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit Rather warm.
COLD
Very hot
fairly cold 0 degree Celsius = 32 degree Fahrenheit = freezing point for water 5 degree Celsius = 41 degree Fahrenheit
Depending on weather it is in Celsius or Fahrenheit. it is cold in Fahrenheit but cold in Celsius.
46 degree celsius is hot while 46 degree fahrenheit is cold
The average is 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
-38.8 degree Celsius = 234.35 Kelvin = -37.84 degree Fahrenheit The temperature is about 39 degree below melting point of ice and is pretty cold.
-21 degree Fahrenheit is very cold. It's 53 degrees below freezing, or about the average monthly temperature for the Antarctic tundra.
hot
hot - as 221 fahrenheit!
It varies from cold water which is normally 40 degree Fahrenheit to hot water which in a sink is normally 110 degrees Fahrenheit
Cold