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Warm is to hot as not so bad is to good.
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Warm is to hot as not so bad is to good.
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I would not because it is not true. I would consider molten iron to be hot but it is certainly not [just] warm! So, it is not warm but it IS hot.
radishes and most other seeds grow best in warm temperatures, 70 degrees or so is a good temperature for them
In my definition, very hot. For most people, it's very warm, but not quite hot. Room temperature is about 68. So this is on the warm side. It's typical weather of late spring, or very early fall.
well... it keeps you warm but if the radiation gets too intense you die because you are so hot
A warm bath is fine when pregnant, but if the water is too hot it isn't good for the baby. So definitely skip hot tubs! :)