Hot food must be above the temperature of 135°F or above63°C. Hot holding temperatures may vary according to locality. Check with your local health authorities
The recommended temperature for serving hot food is 140F (60C) or above to ensure it is safe to eat and enjoyable.
The recommended hot food serving temperature for food safety is 140F (60C) or above.
The temperature is the lowest in the mesosphere, the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that lies above the stratosphere. In the mesosphere, temperatures can drop to as low as -90 degrees Celsius or -130 degrees Fahrenheit.
The difference in temperature between the highest recorded temperature of 118 degrees Fahrenheit and the lowest recorded temperature of 48 degrees Fahrenheit is 166 degrees Fahrenheit.
The lowest part of the thermosphere is called the lower thermosphere, which extends from about 80 to 550 kilometers above the Earth's surface. This region is characterized by a rapid increase in temperature as altitude increases.
The Kelvin scale (apex)
this may vary it can only be said according to the country and equater the countrys above the equater lowest is December - January for example England is above equater so its dec to Jan and hottest is June July under the equater for example in Australia December is hottest and June July is coldest
Shake down the thermometer before using, if the reading on the thermometer is 94.0º F or above.
Antarctica has the lowest elevation above sea level among the continents.
serving hot food has to reach core temperature of at least 57 C in order to kill most of the pathogenic organisms while serving cold food temperature be lowered to less than 5C as these two temperature values have been proven to be the critical points for reference for serving safe foods.
The lowest temperature recorded in Malaysia is 7.8 oC. It was recorded on 1st. February 1978 at Cameron Highlands which is 1471.6 m above mean sea level. According to : http://www.met.gov.my/htdocs3/english/cover/faq.html
The stratosphere is the layer above the troposphere (where we live). The ozone layer is found in the lower stratosphere. The stratosphere is the lowest layer where temperature increases with increasing altitude.