Temperatures in Germany can vary depending on the season. In general, summers are warm with temperatures ranging from 20-30 degrees Celsius. However, it can also get quite hot during heatwaves where temperatures may exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
Water can be either hot or cold depending on the temperature. Water at room temperature is considered neither hot nor cold.
Cold is to hot as still is to moving.
The abstract noun of the adjective "hot" is "heat." Heat refers to the quality of being hot or the level of warmth present in something.
Hot air balloons do not use helium; they are typically filled with hot air. Helium is non-flammable and more commonly used in other types of balloons like weather balloons or party balloons. The hot air inside a hot air balloon is what allows it to rise and float.
Room temperature water is neither hot nor cold.
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Is Germany To It's North, South, East, or West
Grmany, (Hitler) Italy, (Mussolini)and Japan. (military/government officials)
It seems that the German High Command were up to mischief. They knew the Kaiser would back down from a European war, so they kept reminding him what wonderful sailing weather it was. He took the bait, and was absent on his yacht in the Baltic when the big decisions were being taken.
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The song "Hot, Hot, Hot" (Arrow song) has the words "hot, hot, hot" in it.
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Germany was responsible for the submarine attacks on curacao in 1942' My grandfather told us that he went on a Royal Navy rescue mssion from Jamaica to prevent three U boats from taking over the island for Grmany on the fall of Holland. I believe one was captured and one sunk. The island remained free.