The temperature range for cool is about 50 to 65. It also depends on what you think cool is.
The temperature range for cool is about 50 to 65. It also depends on what you think cool is.
It means you are a fail for not knowing.
I dont know, I think it means 20 Degees C or less, Proberly in a ventalated area, out of sunlight.
In the tundra
Room temperature typically refers to a range between 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit (20 to 25 degrees Celsius).
Medium heat for cooking is typically considered to be in the range of 300-375 degrees Fahrenheit.
A medium-low cooking temperature range is typically between 250-325 degrees Fahrenheit.
A body temperature of 37.65 degrees Celsius is slightly elevated. It is considered to be in the range of what is considered a low grade fever.
I will just give you the temperature for all the seasons: SPRING: very cool SUMMER: very warm AUTUMN: cool WINTER: cold I'm not really sure... i never heard of this place, but i think this sounds right. i hope this helps, and if you know anyone who lives there, they will know the answer better than me. LOL
The tundra biome typically has the greatest yearly temperature range, with very cold winters and short, cool summers. This wide range is due to its high latitude and lack of trees to moderate temperatures.
Cold range temperature in Celsius typically refers to temperatures between 0°C to 10°C. This range is considered cold but not extreme, suitable for light jackets and sweaters.
That is the correct spelling of the word "cool" (indicating a lower range of temperature, not quite cold).