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It is cool. 12 degrees Celsius equals 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To figure out how many times 5 goes into 2500, we simply divide 2500 by 5. And when we do that, we find that 5 goes into 2500 a total of 500 times. Isn't that just a delightful little number?
You would need to remove approximately 1200 BTUs of heat to convert a gallon of water to ice. There are 8.34 lb in a gallon of water, which converting to lb-moles is 0.463. The latent heat of crystallization for water is -2583.4 BTU/lb-mole. Multiplying the two together and you get -1197 BTUs, which means you need to remove that amount of heat to convert the gallon of water to ice.
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it cool outside
That depends on the ambient temperature. A corpse will take on the temperature of the environment. If it's in a house that is 70 degrees, the corpse will cool to 70 degrees. If it's outside at 40 below, it will cool to 40 below.
62 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cool or mild, but not necessarily cold. It is comfortable for many people to be outside in this temperature without needing heavy layers of clothing.
I have a 2003 X type Jaguar and the a/c does not come on when it's 45 degrees outside. Why?
They have a good mileage per gallon.
The perception of 53 degrees Fahrenheit as cold can vary depending on individual preferences and environmental factors. In general, 53 degrees Fahrenheit is considered cool or mild compared to freezing temperatures, but it may feel chilly to some people, especially if they are not dressed appropriately or if they are accustomed to warmer climates. Factors such as wind chill and humidity can also affect how cold 53 degrees Fahrenheit feels.
I'm not sure I quite understand your question. There are several ways to keep a bird cool /warm. What kind of bird, and where are you keeping it at? Inside or outside?
It is cool. 12 degrees Celsius equals 53.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cold snowy weather is multiple things. Most temperatures below about 45 degrees feel cool/cold to us. So in order for it to snow it must be below 34 degrees (32 degrees to stick to the ground). Because it is snowing you can already infer it is cold outside. Then either a constant snowfall or flurries could be called cold snowy weather.
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No that is not cool. 25 degrees Celsius is equal to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are talking about inside the refrigerator than it must not be working because that is above room temperature.
25 degrees Celsius is typically considered comfortable or mild, but not cool. Cool temperatures are usually considered to be around 15-20 degrees Celsius.