Marble is a 'stone' it is a natural material quarried from the earth in various locations. Therefore, marble is the temperature of 'its environment'. When it comes from the ground in the winter time in North Dakota it is much below 'room temperature'. However, if marble is resting on your counter-top in your kitchen over night without any other human interference , it is most likely 'at room temperature' . Just guessing, but maybe you are referring to use of marble in cooking/baking parlance ? If so, it overs a large smooth surface that acts as a cooling / or stable temperature for rolling dough [or kneading with hands] and in this case the marble would be cooler than your hands and held pastry dough maintain its workability as you kneaded it.
It is relatively colder than room temperature.
Yes but it requires a higher temperature than room temperature.
No
-23 degrees Celsius is colder than -15 degrees Celsius. The lower the temperature in degrees Celsius, the colder it is. Therefore, -23°C represents a greater degree of cold compared to -15°C.
It is getting colder outside. It's colder in here than it is out there. My beer is colder.
Marble is colder than room temperature
Yes, an object in a room can be colder than the ambient room temperature. For instance, if a cold drink is placed in a room, it can have a temperature lower than the surrounding air. This occurs because temperature is a measure of thermal energy, and the drink can lose heat to the warmer air until it reaches thermal equilibrium.
It is relatively colder than room temperature.
Yes, absolutely.
yeah cold water is denser than room temperature (warm) water.
Marble is a better conductor of heat than cement, meaning it can absorb and transfer heat away from your body more efficiently. This makes it feel colder to the touch because it conducts heat away from your body faster than cement, which retains heat longer.
A colder temperature for water than room temperature is below 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit). This is considered cool or cold water compared to room temperature, which is typically around 20-25 degrees Celsius (68-77 degrees Fahrenheit).
No, as 20 degrees Celsius is about normal room temperature. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32
-5 is colder than -3. The lower the temperature, the colder it is.
The temperature of water is typically colder than the temperature of the air.
It is desirable to have water a few degrees colder than room temperature when the initial temperature was taken for accuracy to be achieved. This is affected by the amount of heat energy which escapes the surroundings when the water is above room temperature.
-30 is colder than -20 because the temperature is lower.