Centigrade is a temperature scale. It's Celsius now.
It depends if you are looking at 20 degrees Fahrenheit or Centigrade. Fahrenheit = Cold Centigrade = Warm
Cold; it is below zero centigrade the freezing point of fresh water/
I think you mean "Cold is to frigid as what is to torrid?" In that case, the answer would be "hot". Torrid is very hot so I don't know what could be hotter. Even sweltering and sultry are not as hot as torrid.
temperature decrease is cold temperature increase is hot
20 degrees in Australia is warm although it really depends on the persons opinion.
Celsius, Centigrade, Fahrenheit, or Kelvins.
It depends if you are looking at 20 degrees Fahrenheit or Centigrade. Fahrenheit = Cold Centigrade = Warm
Celsius or centigrade are two units o measurement. Also Fahrenheit is another mode of measuring temperature or how hot or cold an object is
19o Celsius. quite a nice temperature not too hot, not too cold.
Yes it does as the temperature is closer to freezing point (0 degrees centigrade)
u mean hot AND cold? Katy perry
FIRE for HOT andICE for COLD
Cold; it is below zero centigrade the freezing point of fresh water/
85 Fahrenheit is considered warm to hot, depending on personal preference. It is typically warmer than what is considered room temperature, but not extremely hot.
It is called Celsius, not centigrade, and is 96.8 degrees F.
When ur hot and ur working then it is hot working, if ur cold and ur working then it is cold working
350 degrees Centigrade equates to 662 degrees Fahrenheit.