Near and somewhat above 37oC body temperature is warm, above 45oC it already becomes hot water (burning red).
Warm water is little bit hotter than cold water. The temperature of warm water is higher than that of cold water
This happens because your body temperature gets used to the cold water, at the same time the temperature from the body makes the water a little warmer also.
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Until it gets warm.
As water gets colder it eventually becomes ice. So judging by that, as water gets colder the water gets denser to the point of being a solid. Cold water is more dence than warm water. Ice is less dense than water (which is why it floats) so... but I think the above is still correct.
Tepid
Water at 95°F is considered warm. This temperature falls within the range of lukewarm to warm water.
the ocean has differentiated temperature at different regions and even depths.It is both warm & cold.
it becomes a mixture of a warm and cold water :)))
An amphibian is cold blooded, which means it gets its body temperature from it's environment.cold.Warm blooded.
The tomato would rot faster in warm water because, when you put a tomato in cold temperature ex: refrigerator the tomato does not rot and it stays good for a long period of time, now if you put the tomato in warm temperature or room temperature for instance, the tomato has more chance of rotting than in cold temperature so the tomato rots faster in warm water.
Warm or cold defines the temperature of the water. In general warm currents flow north and cold currents flow south. That makes sense. Also warm currents flow on the surface and cold currents flow deep since cold water is denser than warm water.