Yes, very.
Twice as hot as 0 degrees Fahrenheit is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, as there are 32 degrees between 0 and 32 on the Fahrenheit scale.
106 degrees Celsius is equal to 222.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
212 Fahrenheit is considered hot. It is the boiling point of water at sea level.
230 degrees Fahrenheit is considered hot for most applications, as it is above room temperature and is typically used for cooking or baking.
85 Fahrenheit is considered warm to hot, depending on personal preference. It is typically warmer than what is considered room temperature, but not extremely hot.
6700
6700
Cold in Fahrenheit. Hot in Celsius.
6700
6700 * 0.17 = 1139
6700
6700/ 9 = 744.4444444444445
Over 100 degrees Fahrenheit
6700 is bigger than 6.7
15/100 * 6700 = 1005
6700 km = 4163 miles approx.
Considering that freezing point of water is defined as 32 degrees Fahrenheit and boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, 150 degrees Fahrenheit is rather hot than cold.