There is no specific temperature. Lukewarm typically means neutral in temperature to the skin.
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The degree for lukewarm temperature can vary, but it is typically around 90-98 degrees Fahrenheit (32-37 degrees Celsius). Lukewarm generally refers to a moderate or slightly warm temperature that is neither hot nor cold.
"Lukewarm" is a non-specific term, but if we consider room temperature to be 70 degrees, and bath water temperature to be 110 degrees, that is a 40 degree difference. Lukewarm should be about halfway between those two points. That would be 90 degrees, or about the same temperature as the average human's skin. So water on the skin at that temperature would feel "just a little bit warm". Which is what lukewarm means.
Water at twenty degrees Celsius is in a liquid state. It is not frozen (ice) or in a gaseous state (water vapor) at this temperature.
10 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
The highest recorded temperature in Barbados is 94°F (34°C), which was recorded in June 2016. Barbados generally has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round.
No, a degree is not typically added when taking a temperature from the ear. The temperature reading from an ear thermometer is already in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, so there is no need to add a degree to the result.