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36 degrees Celsius is considered warm but not extremely hot. It is comparable to a typical warm summer day.
5°C is generally considered cold weather, especially if you compare it to room temperature or warmer temperatures. Temperatures in the range of 25-30°C are more commonly associated with hot weather.
It depends on your perspective and what you are accustomed to. Some people may find 60 degrees to be cool, while others may consider it mild or even warm. It can also vary based on factors like humidity, wind, and whether you are indoors or outdoors.
-110°C is extremely cold. It is well below the freezing point of water at 0°C and can cause serious harm to the human body if exposed for an extended period of time.
It is hot, higher temperature is hot and lower is cold. Cold temperature is from 0c to about 10c.
hot and cold b/c Hot + Cold = warm which is the best temp
-171 c to 111 c
Hot
184 C
The words hot & cold are relative.90 c = 194 f.For humans, that temperature is very, very hot.Too hot for us to live.
h is hot and c is cold
The rate of heat flow across a boundary such as the vacuum between the inside of the thermos flask and the ambient atmosphere is proportional to the temperature difference. So if you have hot water inside at say 90 C and an ambient of 30 C that is a difference of 60 C, whilst if you have cold water inside at 10 C the difference is 20 C. The heat flow will therefore be three times as much for the hot water as for the cold water, so the rate of change of temperature will be three times greater.
About 15.6 degrees C.
36 degrees Celsius is considered warm but not extremely hot. It is comparable to a typical warm summer day.
5°C is generally considered cold weather, especially if you compare it to room temperature or warmer temperatures. Temperatures in the range of 25-30°C are more commonly associated with hot weather.
130c is very hot (water boils at 100c)