It is relatively colder than room temperature.
No that's pretty hot. Room temp for Fahrenheit is about 70 degrees
70 degrees Celsius = 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
70 degrees Fahrenheit = 21.1 degrees Celsius.
There are many different grasslands on the planet. Their temperatures differ mainly because of latitude differences. The Serengeti in Africa has an average temperature of about 20 degrees celsius/68 degrees Fahrenheit
70 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 21 degrees Celsius.
no its not
70 degress F is comfortable not to cold or to hot.
It's easy to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit by yourself. Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32, where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 70 C is 158 F.
It means not too hot and not too cold, around 70-75 degrees F
It is relative. Room temperature is usually considered to be between 70-72 degrees, so 78 degrees is warmer than room temperature. People from temperate or warm climates would likely consider 78 degrees to be perfectly comfortable while people from colder climates might find it a bit on the hot side (but may still enjoy it).
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
70 degrees is not so cold, and not so warm. Its enough to wear a not so think sweater and a nice pair of jeans. :)
70 degrees before dying
No. Even in a strong wind, 70 degrees would still feel warm.
Well it depends on what kind of person you are...if you live in florida, its probably very comfortable. In Alaska its very warm...
To find Fahrenheit from Celsius you have to take the number times 9 divided by 5 plus 32 35*F*9/5+32=95*C
When its hot, anywhere above 70 degrees would be good. If its cold it won't bond, or it will crack sooner.