Swamps typically experience a range of temperatures depending on their geographical location. In temperate regions, swamps can see winter temperatures drop to around freezing, while summer temperatures can exceed 90°F (32°C). In tropical swamps, temperatures are generally warm year-round, ranging from 70°F to 100°F (21°C to 38°C). However, the humidity can make it feel hotter in the summer months.
Hot and cold are used as comparatives. Almost anything can be hot or cold depending on what you compare it to.
Cold in Fahrenheit. Hot in Celsius.
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HOT rises COLD sinks
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The temperature in a swamp can vary depending on location, time of year, and time of day. On average, swamp temperatures can range from 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) but can fluctuate based on environmental factors.
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The most hot and humid environment would typically be a swamp, due to the combination of high temperatures and moisture levels associated with wetlands. Deserts, wood forests, and mountain ranges generally do not have as high levels of humidity as swamps.
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Air moves from hot to cold.
Heat flows from hot to cold.
hot, if cold, there is a posibility of a cold!
No, hot and cold are adjectives.
do clouds get hot or cold
hot to cold is heat transfer