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Is 82 degrees hot enough to wear shorts with a long sleeve shirt?

The answer depends on which temperature scale is under consideration. 82 degrees Celsius is very hot. 82 degrees Fahrenheit is pretty warm. 82 Kelvin will be very cold and every living form on the Earth will be frozen and will be immobile at that temperature.


Is 82 degrees cesium hot or cold?

You appear to have your facts mixed up. 82 degrees can be either Fahrenheit or CELCIUS Cesium (Caesium) is an element in Group '1' of the Periodic Table. 82 Degrees F is pleasantly warm to humans; Sea-side beach weather. 82 degrees C is very close to the boiling point of water, and would scald humans. Caesium is a 'radio-active' element in Group '1' of the Periodic Table and would react explosively with water.


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