In cooking it won't do much we normally cook from 100-200 Celsius and water boils at 100 Celsius. But for the weather it's extremely hot, if the weather actually got that high we would all be in hospital. 68 Celsius is equal to 154.4 Fahrenheit.
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178 degrees Celsius is hot. It is well above room temperature and would be considered a high temperature for most applications.
That depends on your definition of cold and hot, but by human standards, it's enough to make you literally boil to death (for comparison, water boils at around 100 degrees).
Temperature is the measure of how hot or cold a substance is, determined by the average kinetic energy of the particles in the substance. Temperature is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
100 oC is the boiling point of water at 1 atmosphere pressure.
At 25 degrees Celsius, water is in its liquid state. It is not hot enough to boil and turn into vapor, nor cold enough to freeze into ice.
Oh, dude, 33 degrees Celsius is like, totally hot. I mean, unless you're trying to bake cookies in your living room, then maybe it's cold. But for real, that's like beach weather, grab your sunscreen and a cold drink kind of hot.
depends where you are in mars if you are at the polar caps its very cold while by the equator it can reach 21 degrees Celsius