"Extremely cold" refers to temperatures that are significantly lower than average, often reaching levels that can cause discomfort or pose health risks to humans and animals. It typically implies conditions below freezing, often around or below 0°F (-18°C). In many contexts, it can also indicate temperatures that are dangerously low, leading to frostbite or hypothermia if proper precautions are not taken.
In the winter, the desert can be extremely cold and dry.
Nippy means Extremely Cold but is sometimes used to replace the word "Super Fast".
It is very hot.
Tropical
Example: It was extremely cold yesterday.
If something is extremely hot and is kept in something extremely cold, it will cool off quickly and will likely create condensation depending on what it is. It will eventually become very cold as well, but that will take some time.
COLD
tundra
Antarctica
Extremely cold: -58 ℉
-100 degrees Celsius is extremely cold. It is 173.15 degrees below freezing (0 degrees Celsius) and well below the freezing point of water. This temperature is often found in extremely cold regions like Antarctica.
Tropical