Cold: Anything below 60º F (16º C)
Hot: I literally never get hot, and if I did I'd estimate above 120º F (49º C)
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Oh, I guess I should add that I live in the midwestern United States.
nobody knows what vagabond means
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nobody knows what ubiquitous means
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nobody knows what nature means
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bye
Cold: 20 Celsius or under
Hot: 30 Celsius or above

my country always has above 30
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Cold: 10 degrees celcius or below
Hot: Over 20 degrees celcuis
Of course New Zealand has to be around 15 degrees celcius..
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I generally consider cold anything that goes below 0 degrees Celsius, and hot probably over 30-35 degrees.
By the way, that is a nice and intriguing incipit c:
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Cold: -5oC
Warm: 20oC
o=degrees
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30°C Warm / 0°C cold
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-273.15°C Cold / 56.722222°C Warm
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Warm: 23°C or higher, cold: 13°C or below.
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Cold: 5°C or lower & Warm: 30°C or higher
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Cold is probably 2-5°C or lower and hot is about 15-20°C or higher.
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> 20°C warm, < 10°C cold
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For me 100 is hot and 70 is cold
(Fahrenheit)
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Mal
i dont speak latin
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Mal
wait no
105F Hot - 65F Cold (I live in Arizona)
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DUDE ME TOO
^ rt that kid
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100F = hot, 45F = cold. :3 California
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Moe
Cold = >20F. Hot = <90F. The weather is odd where I live and 70 degree temperature swings in less than a day are not uncommon, especially this time of year.
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