Sea Level: Water boils at 212°F and simmers at 190°F.
Tepid Water - 85 to 105°F. The water is comparable to the temperature of the human body.
Warm Water - 115 to 120°F. The water is touchable but not hot.Hot Water - 130 to 135°F. The water is too hot to touch without injury.Poach - 160 to 180°F. The water is beginning to move, to shiver.
Simmer - 185 to 200°F. There is movement, and little bubbles appear in the water.
Slow boil - 205°F. There is more movement and noticeably larger bubbles.
Real boil - 212°F. The water is rolling, vigorously bubbling, and steaming.
Water is too hot to touch when it reaches temperatures above 140°F (60°C). At this temperature, water can cause burns to the skin within seconds of contact.
The perfect temperature for hot cocoa is typically between 55-60 degrees Celsius. This temperature allows the cocoa to be hot enough to be comforting and soothing without being too hot to burn your mouth.
Water at 100 degrees Fahrenheit would feel very warm to the touch, nearing the temperature of a typical hot tub. It would likely feel pleasant at first but could quickly become uncomfortable or even scalding if exposed for too long.
72 F is a pleasant room temperature, neither hot nor cold.
Thermoreceptors respond to temperature changes, detecting both hot and cold stimuli. Mechanoreceptors respond to mechanical stimuli such as touch, pressure, and vibration.
Water is too hot to touch when it reaches temperatures above 140°F (60°C). At this temperature, water can cause burns to the skin within seconds of contact.
Let' see. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = (57o Celsius)(1.80) + 32 Temperature Fahrenheit = 134.6o ================================hot, but you should be able to touch it
Metal utensils CAN get too hot to touch.
Friction caused the temperature of the recently used drill bit to feel hot to the touch.
Exothermic?
If you touch hot water, you may experience burns or scalding depending on the temperature of the water and the duration of contact. It is important to quickly move away from the hot water, cool the area with cold water, and seek medical attention if necessary.
It is natural for the brain to respond of touch something too hot to handle by pulling the fingers away from it.
If the food contains a hot spice, the food will feel very hot in the mouth but not to the touch. Otherwise, it might be a comfortable temperature to the hand but hot to the mouth.
To determine if the temperature in your tropical fish tank is too hot, check the ideal temperature range for your specific fish species. If the temperature is consistently above this range, it may be too hot for your fish. Adjust the temperature accordingly to ensure the well-being of your fish.
In the tropical place because in the tropical temperature it is not too hot or too cold
When a dogs head is hot to the touch, it does not mean that a dog is ill. Like humans, a dog reacts to the temperature changes in the environment.
Rats best live in temperatures between 100-102 degrees F disregard above post by this random person...Rats can not really sweat very well and that temp would be too HOT...they can adjust better to cooler temps if they have cage mates to snuggle with..it is best to keep a constant temperature/ away from sunlight/ their skin can burn easily & they can over heat easily...if you touch their tail or foot & they are hot than YOUR RAT IS TOO HOT...a mild temperature is best not too hot or too cold