Yes, in the heat of the summer this is very refreshing.
Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60 Leeches swim best in 60 degree F. water, better than 40 and 60
-60 degree Celsius
The temperature can be 50 to 60 degrees. water temperature
The water temperature of the San Francisco bay is averaging from mid 50's to low 60 degree's.
A Calorie is defined as the amount energy required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius. 79.7cal are required to a phase change in 1 gram of ice to water. It is being assumed that the temperature of the ice is going to be 0 degrees Celsius, and not any colder. IE, the temperature of the water after its phase change to ice. So, since we have 60 grams of water, it will take (60*79.7) 4782cal just to complete the phase change of ice to water (cause the water to melt). If the ice measured 0 deg. Celsius, it still measures 0 deg. Celsius at this point. Now lets raise it by 1 deg. C. 60 Grams of water * 1 cal/degree C rise = 60 calories are required to raise 60 grams of water by 1 deg. C. 4782cal + 60cal = 4842 calories total to cause 60 grams of ice to phase change into water AND cause the water temperature to rise by 1 degree Celsius.
60 ºF = 15.5555 ºC 60 ºF = 288.555 K
The body temperature of a fish swimming around in water that is 60 degrees would be 60 degrees also. This is because fish, unlike mammals, are coldblooded; they do not waste energy keeping their body temperature constant. Their body temperature would match that of the water around them.
Because it was between 50 and 60 degrees before pouring it into the bowl.
Based on this page, which contains a slightly more complex problem the answer would be 40 degrees, as (60*100+20*100)/(100+100) =40. http://www.crystalgrowing.com/recipes/solution_calculator/solution_calculator.htm
its approxximately -60 to -80 degree celsius .....when it is flying at full altitude.
2nd degree burn
it is 60 degrees Fahrenheit