From a human perspective 100 K is extremely cold, equivalent to -173 degrees Celsius or -280 Fahrenheit. It is far colder than any temperature that would occur naturally on Earth. Temperatures that most people would find comfortable usually fall into the range of 290-300 K.
At 100 degrees Celsius usually water is boiling. 122 degrees Celsius is 251.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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
Oh, dude, -10 degrees Celsius is definitely on the chillier side of things. Like, if you're into freezing your buns off, then yeah, it's cold. But if you're all about that tropical heat, then maybe stay inside with a cozy blanket and some hot cocoa.
32 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cold, as it is the freezing point of water.
Depends on the humidity. Usually it's a medium temperature not hot nor cold.
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100 degrees Celsius is considered hot. It is the boiling point of water at sea level.
100 oC is the boiling point of water at 1 atmosphere pressure.
It is extremely cold. 100 kelvin = -279.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
minimum=-100 degrees c maximum=15 degrees c
China is really hot in the summer: over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and in the winter: it's really cold.
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
cold
59 degrees is warm not to hot not to cold
At 100 degrees Celsius usually water is boiling. 122 degrees Celsius is 251.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hot
It is hot