No but 74 degrees is warm but definitely not hot Celsius on the other hand is very very hot if it is 74 Celsius if it is 74 that is equal to 165.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
That will depend on the temperature scale used
The degree of hot or cold is measured on a temperature scale, typically in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Hot temperatures are associated with higher numbers, while cold temperatures are associated with lower numbers.
A thermometer measures the temperature of an object or environment, indicating the degree of hot or coldness. It does this by detecting the amount of thermal energy present and translating it into a numerical value.
The temperature difference of one degree can vary depending on the scale being referenced. In Celsius, one degree represents a difference of 1 degree Celsius. In Fahrenheit, one degree represents a difference of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Degree of hotness is typically measured in units of temperature, such as degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. The sensation of heat can also be described subjectively using terms like "warm," "hot," or "scorching."
complimentary of a 74 degree angle= 90-74=16 degree
possibility of climate being hot like tropicalas the geographicalposition is between 18 degree and 20 degree N and between 70 and 74 degree W.
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
74
csc(74) = 1.0403 (rounded)
yes it is
90-16 = 74 degrees.
the temperature for hot oatmeal in Celsius is about 74 Celsius
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Hot, water on 100 degree Celsius is boiling
It is average, Such as 74 to 87 degrees.
Those co-ordinates would place you in the vicinity of the Maldives.