39 degrees is cold. The freezing point is 32 degrees. Our body temp. usually hovers around 98.6 degress.
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No. The temperature 39 °F is equal to a Celsius temperature of only 3.89 °C -- this is only a few degrees above freezing, and as a weather temperature is considered "cold".
It is actually very warm, 39ºC = 102.2ºF
cold, very cold in math! hot or cold... hum hot subject, cold response ;) 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water 0 degrees Fahrenheit is very cold. Freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit so dropping down to 0 degrees is even colder
32 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cold, as it is the freezing point of water.
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No. The temperature 39 °F is equal to a Celsius temperature of only 3.89 °C -- this is only a few degrees above freezing, and as a weather temperature is considered "cold".
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59 degrees is warm not to hot not to cold
It is actually very warm, 39ºC = 102.2ºF
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It is hot
Well what if it is really cold outside and hot inside what will happen then, did you think of that? hot and cold it only your opinion because it think 10000 degrees is cold and -1383 degrees is hot
49 degrees to 39 degrees
cold, very cold in math! hot or cold... hum hot subject, cold response ;) 0 degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water 0 degrees Fahrenheit is very cold. Freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit so dropping down to 0 degrees is even colder
Hot as an oven.
102.2 F