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32 F = is the same thing as the freezing point 0 C. COLD 32 C = would be up in the 70-90 F, don't know for sure. HOT
60°C is considered hot as it is well above normal room temperature.
Hot
36 degrees Celsius is considered warm but not extremely hot. It is comparable to a typical warm summer day.
Cotton grows best in hot weather with plenty of sunshine. It requires a long frost-free growing season with temperatures consistently above 60°F (15°C) for optimal growth and development.
5°C is considered cold. It falls within the range of temperatures typically associated with cooler, more moderate weather.
14º C is cool. It converts to 57.2º F. Weather wise, that would be light hoodie weather.
38°C is considered to be warm weather. It is on the higher end of the temperature scale and would be considered hot for many people.
5 Celsius is relatively cool, equivalent to 41 degrees Fahrenheit. It is considered sweater weather and generally not hot.
Mercury has extreme temperatures with a high of 840'f or 450'c and has a low on the darker side of mercury -290'f and -180'c. Mercury is hot and cold and mainly doesn't have storms.
32 F = is the same thing as the freezing point 0 C. COLD 32 C = would be up in the 70-90 F, don't know for sure. HOT
It is hot, higher temperature is hot and lower is cold. Cold temperature is from 0c to about 10c.
Depending on the season the weather can be cold or hot. Winter can easily reach -30 C if you factor in the wind. While, spring and fall months tend to be around 10-15 C. Summer time is hot, in June the temperature reaches around 25 to 30 C.
hot and cold b/c Hot + Cold = warm which is the best temp
60°C is considered hot as it is well above normal room temperature.
-171 c to 111 c
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