If you are talking about celsius, that is wayyy too hot, and if your talking about Fahrenheit, then that's way too cold (about 11 degrees celcius).
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It is not too terribly cold, but isn't very warm either. Probably near the average global temp.
55°C is very hot. 55°F is mild.
-55ºC = -67ºF
Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 55 F is 13 C. or just use this simpler formula: f = fahrenheit temperature c = celsius temperature c = (f-32) / 0.5551 10.555 is repeating
Room temperature is about 55 degrees
It is usally cold, 38 Low- 55 High. Nothing too hot like Florida or Australia.
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Yes, in fact the temperature of 55 degrees F is paralyzing foryour respiratory system.
optimal temp: 59 deg. Fahrenheit. Warmer than a fridge, but slightly cool.
Yes. Parrots are not used to such cold temperatures. This is far too cold for a parrot, which is essentially a tropical or sub-tropical bird.
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It is not too terribly cold, but isn't very warm either. Probably near the average global temp.
Red wine can be stored, adequately, just a bit below room temperature. However, its taste is best preserved if it is stored in a cool place (55 degrees). White wine should be stored at even cooler temperatures than red wine (45 degrees).
Enzymes work best at around body temperature. It the temperature is too cold then the enzyme activity slows down to almost zero. The activity of the enzyme steadily increases to a temperature of around 50 to 55 oC depending on the enzyme. After that temperature the enzyme is denatured and ceases to function. At 45 oC the enzyme is most likely still functioning but is close to the temperature where it will be destroyed.
55°C is very hot. 55°F is mild.
The average temperature in Yosemite is about 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The extreme cold of the higher elevations helps bring down the average, but the valley is usually warmer, especially in the summer.