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No, it's on the cool side. Moderate is around 70. The higher the number, the warmer it is.

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It really depends upon which scale of temperature you are using. On the Centigrade/Celsius scale 56 degrees is a reasonably comfortable temperature, though 60 degrees would be better. However, if you are using the Fahrenheit scale the 56 degrees would be equivalent to 13.33333(recurring) Centigrade, a much colder temperature.

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