The Thermosphere feels very cold to us because of its low Thermal Energy.There are very few particles in the Thermosphere, so even if they were very, very hot, it would feel cold.
Yes, 801 degrees Celsius is very hot. It is equivalent to 1473.8 degrees Fahrenheit and is hot enough to melt most metals and cause severe burns to human skin upon contact.
The answer is "soup". When soup is very hot, steam may rise from it which may be perceived as "flying". When it cools down, it solidifies or turns hard.
425 degrees Celsius is considered very hot. It is equivalent to 797 degrees Fahrenheit, which is well above room temperature. It is hot enough to cause burns and is typically used for baking or cooking at high temperatures.
5000 degrees Celsius is extremely hot. In fact, it is far beyond the temperature at which most materials would simply vaporize.
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