"Extremely hot means it feels like you're standing next to a fire that’s been burning for hours."
Imagine you’re holding a hot cup of cocoa on a chilly day, it warms your hands and makes you smile. Now imagine that same cup, but instead of just warm, it's so hot that you can’t hold it without burning your fingers. That’s like being near a fire.
What Does "Extremely Hot" Feel Like?
If the air is extremely hot, it's like standing in front of a fire that's been going nonstop for a long time, maybe even all day. You feel the heat not just around you, but inside your body too. It’s like being wrapped in a blanket made of sunshine.
Your skin might start to sweat, and your feet feel like they’re walking on hot coals. Sometimes, if it's extremely hot, the ground can even get so warm that your shoes feel like they're melting!
So next time you hear someone say it’s extremely hot, picture that fire, burning bright and strong, making everything around it feel like summer in a cup!
Examples
- Your soup boiling over because it's too hot.
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See also
- What is Over 30,000 degrees?
- What is 1600°C?
- How Does Casually Explained: Absolute Hot Work?
- How does insulation work?
- How Does The temperature threshold the human body can't survive Work?