No. Even in a strong wind, 70 degrees would still feel warm.
Cold
In any room? 72-74. In a server room? 66-70.
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For design purposes room temperature is 20 degrees Celsius ( 70 F. ), but there are variations- cold storage rooms, saunas, etc.
Centigrade also known as Celsius is the interval system for the measurement of temperature where Fahrenheit is a thermodynamic temperature scale. 70 degrees centigrade is equal to 158 degrees Fahrenheit. 70 degrees Fahrenheit is 21.1 degrees centigrade.
The wind chill is 16 degrees Fahrenheit.
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
70 degress F is comfortable not to cold or to hot.
no its not
Yes, but the higher the temperature the lower the effect. For example, at 70 degrees Fahrenheit, even a wind of 60 mph would only create a wind chill effect of 68 degrees Fahrenheit - probably not noticeable (unless your skin is wet).
Not really. It is around 60 degrees in the winter, and 70 degrees in the summer.
Neither. Both are very cold!
Cold
yes as long as its not windy... the wind can make it feel like 60 instead of 70 Just turn ur thermostat in your house to 70 and you will see what 70 feels like its warm without a shirt on as long as theirs no wind or very little wind.
It is relatively colder than room temperature.
In the Artic is very cold it's probably about 15 degrees Fahrenheit! In the warmer waters the weather is about 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit!