Depends on where...
freezing, very cold cold cool mild moderate warm very warm hot
it is rainy like a donkey bum
If something is extremely hot and is kept in something extremely cold, it will cool off quickly and will likely create condensation depending on what it is. It will eventually become very cold as well, but that will take some time.
The temperature in London can vary, but generally it experiences mild temperatures with cool winters and mild summers. It rarely gets extremely hot or extremely cold.
very cold winters,cool summer,wet dayz
cool whip
Cold water is safe for horses to drink and can help cool them down after exercise. However, it's best to offer water that is not extremely cold, as horses may be more inclined to drink water that is at a moderate temperature. Rapidly changing a horse's body temperature by offering very cold water can cause shock or discomfort.
Yes, some deserts are cold. The Antarctic is bitterly cold the year round. The Patagonian Desert is quite cool all year while others, such as the Gobi or Great Basin will be very hot in the summer but very cold in the winter. A third group of cold deserts are the cool coastal deserts, such as the Atacama and the Namib, where cold coastal currents tend to moderate the climate and keep it cool
cold is more bitter than cool. e.g: air=>breeze=>wind weep=>cry smile=>laugh difference only magnitude or intensity.
It would probably be considered "cool" by most people. It is equal to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
very cold most of the time. --------------------------------- Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Long cold winters, short cool summers.
12 degrees Celsius is considered cool, but not extremely cold. It is generally more on the cool side compared to warmer temperatures.