Well, it's impossible to go below about -273.15 degrees Celsius (0 degrees Kelvin), which is the minimum possible temperature - the point of zero energy. So, yes, it's pretty nippy.
50 degrees Celsius equates to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is very cold because water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
32 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cold, as it is the freezing point of water.
Minus 50 degrees Celsius is equal to minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit.
13 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cold. It is well below freezing point and can be uncomfortably cold for most people.
50 degrees Celsius equates to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cold in Fahrenheit. Hot in Celsius.
Celsius, no it's very hot and Fahrenheit is quite cold,(10 degrees Celsius).`
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50 Kelvin would be extremely cold, you would die almost instantly (approximately -370oFahrenheit). 50o Celsius is extremely warm but bearable, about 122o Fahrenheit. 50o Fahrenheit, depending on who you are and the average temperatures one experiences can be pleasant or chilly, although doubtful "hot" or "cold".
-4 Fahrenheit is considered to be cold. In fact, it is well below freezing point (32 Fahrenheit), so it is very cold.
Hot as an oven.
Its pretty cold.
It is very cold because water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
32 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cold, as it is the freezing point of water.
The Fahrenheit scale will measure both heat and cold.