Celsius does.
Approximately room temperature.
No, as 20 degrees Celsius is about normal room temperature. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32
Degrees Celsius.
Use this formula. Tf = Tc(1.80) + 32 Tf = 10 c (1.80) +32 = 50 degrees Fahrenheit As you can see this is much above freezing. 0 degrees Celsius is freezing. Remember that the scale of these two temperature measurements are different. The 1.80 is the ration difference between them. 20 C is about room temp..
The question is so hopelessly confused that I can't even make an answerable question out of what's there.
Fahrenheit
Household temperature, also known as room temperature, is between 68 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
320°F is a temperature measurement on the Fahrenheit scale. It is warmer than room temperature but not as hot as boiling water.
I would say 18-25 degrees in Celsius scale
Room temperature is about 55 degrees
The temperature of the nitrogen at room temperature is whatever the temperature of the room is.
20 degrees celsius is not too hot or not too cold. It is moderate weather. Almost the equivalent to 70 degrees fahrenheit. Here is a typical scale 0-10 degrees celsius is cold weather 11-29 moderate weather 30 and above is hot weather
Average Room Temperature... Typically average room temperature is about 72 degrees Fahrenheit or roughly 21 degrees Celsius. It can also be 70 degrees Fahrenheit, too.
Water at room temperature will have 25 degrees Celsius. For all intensive purposes standard room temperature is considered at 25 degrees. This temperature is of very importance when studying thermochemistry.
In any room? 72-74. In a server room? 66-70.
21 degrees C
25 degrees