Rain.
Snow.
It is warm and cool so you would want to bring a jacket or jumper just in case
The centigrade or Celsius scale in which water freezes at 0 and boils at 100 degrees at sea level.
451 F? Hey buddy, even my microwave has a converter, why asking these kind of questions?
temperature
Snow.
20 degrees Celsius is equal to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. So it's kind of in the middle.
snow will fall when it is about 10.degrees Fahrenheit
Rainforest
definitively a 3rd degree burn.
Iron can withstand 400 degrees Celsius, it will soften some but no major recrystallization will occur. (the melting point of iron is about 1580 degrees C, the Curie temperature is 1043).
It is warm and cool so you would want to bring a jacket or jumper just in case
It would be a precipitation map.
This kind of vague. One example is water will boil at 100° Celsius and 1 atmosphere pressure.
The bird's body temperature is about 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Or 40 degrees Celsius. depends on what kind of birds too.
Its kind of improper to say one is colder b/c temperature measures heat. Cold is the absence of hea.. how ever it a simple math conversion for Celsius to Fahrenheit or vice versa... C x 1.8 + 32 = F so 60 degrees Celsius is 140 degrees Fahrenheit
You would use a precipitation map.