The temperature on Earth varies due to factors like the angle of sunlight, the Earth's tilt, and air circulation patterns such as high and low pressure systems. This variability leads to different weather conditions, resulting in some days being hot and others being cold.
A temperature of 56 degrees Fahrenheit is generally considered cool or mild, but not extremely cold or hot. It may feel chilly to some individuals, while others might find it pleasant. Temperature perception can vary depending on personal preferences and acclimatization.
Air moves from hot to cold.
Heat flows from hot to cold.
The process being referred to involves a change from hot to cold.
Water can be either hot or cold depending on the temperature. Water at room temperature is considered neither hot nor cold.
Some, such as the Sahara are hot in the day and cold at night. Others, such as the Antarctic, are simply cold.
During the winter (and all year in Antarctica the worlds largest desert) it can get extremely cold and some of snow falls. During the summer (but not Antarctica) it can get hot during the days.
some have peploe on it and some dont
In some areas but others are kinda cold.
Some planets are cold whereas the others are hot depending with the distances from the sun.
Hot. The heat opens up blood vessels. The migraine is usually caused when blood vessels constrict.
Green on hot days and Magenta on cold days
There are four different seasons. Fall is the season that has both hot and cold days.
Some deserts are hot but others, such as the Atacama Desert and Antarctica are cool or even bitter cold.
Hot deserts are very hot in the summer but have mild temperatures in the winter. Some cold deserts are cool or even cold all year long. Others are hot in the summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter.
Some deserts are cold and dry, some are cool and dry and others hot and dry.
There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert on earth and the days and nights are both bitterly cold. Hot deserts are hot during the day but quickly cool at night. Some cold deserts can be quite hot in the summer but bitterly cold in winter. The Gobi Desert is a good example.