Compared to absolute zero, yes. Compared to the sun, no.
60 degrees Celsius is very hot, equivalent to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, it would be dangerous to touch anything that has been heated to 60 degrees Celsius without proper protection.
You can say virtually all circles are simply 360 degrees, therefore, one sixth would be 60 degrees because: 360 divided by six would equal 60
The last angle would have to be 60 degrees as well. Since there are 180 degrees in a triangle, 60+60=120 and 180-120=60, it has to be 60 degrees.
About 15.6 degrees C.
It gets really hot in summertime. It can reach up to 60 degrees Celsius.
The final temperature would be a weighted average of the initial temperatures, based on the quantities of each liquid. Assuming both cups contain the same amount of water (let's say 1 cup each), the final temperature would be approximately 30 degrees Celsius.
60 degrees Fahrenheit is typically considered cool to mild weather. It is not considered hot.
60 degrees Celsius is relatively hot. To get an idea of the Celsius system, consider that: 0 degrees Celsius is where water freezes 20-25 degrees Celsius is room temperature 37 degrees Celsius is body temperature 100 degrees Celsius is where water boils
Because it was between 50 and 60 degrees before pouring it into the bowl.
hot very hot. *u* like more the 60 degrees I guess...
The best temperature for building a snowman would be 0 degrees Celsius, which is equivalent to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, snow is likely to be wet and packable, making it ideal for forming snowballs and shaping a snowman. In contrast, 60 degrees Fahrenheit is too warm for snow, and 75 degrees Celsius is far too hot, as it would melt any snow instantly.
The answer depends on the temperature scale that you are using. Also, different people have different tolerances.