148 degrees minus 75 degrees is 73 degrees
75 degrees Celsius = 167 degrees Fahrenheit.
3/4 equals 75%. 75% of 180 degrees is 135. .75 x 180 = 135 degrees.
75 degrees Fahrenheit is 23.9 degrees Celsius.
75 degrees celcius.
No thasts too cold they have to have 75 or up.
It means not too hot and not too cold, around 70-75 degrees F
not cold
65 degrees. Regular house temperature is about 75-83 degrees. Depending on the weather. Please contact a trusted adult if you are too hot or too cold. BE SAFE!!
No. You do not get a common cold by being cold or in the cold or cold water, that is an old belief from before viruses were known to be the cause of a cold. See the related questions below for more information about this myth.
75 degrees is pretty warm in my opinion. Perfect weather to go to a waterpark unless if the water at the waterpark is cold. If the water is fine, then no it is not too cold to go to a waterpark, but it would probably be better to go in 80, 85, 90 or higher degrees. Hope that answers your question! :)
not at all! to me, 75 and below is too cool for shorts. but you also have to consider whether or not it's going to be a windy day.
Ideally, a nursery temperature should be between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures below 65 degrees can be too cold and potentially harmful to plants. Checking the specific temperature requirements of the plants in the nursery is also recommended.
A room temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit may feel too cold for most people. It is generally recommended to keep room temperatures between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit for comfort and health. You may want to consider increasing the temperature to create a more comfortable environment.
like 75 degrees
Being too cold will slow the metabolism of a red eared slider. They should be kept at 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
cold? San Diego? wtf. low 50's is already too cold for us in San Diego. and that's in the mountains, around Julian.. lets put it this way..... its 18 degrees in Ohio right now.... 75 degrees, and sunny here in San Diego......nuff said.