Like a Hot Bath
Imagine you're getting into a hot bath. If it's 60°C, it’s like the water is really warm, almost like your favorite soup on a cold day. But if it goes up to 75°C, that's like the water is so warm, it feels almost like steam rising from the tub! It's still comfortable, but you can feel the extra warmth.
What Can Happen at These Temperatures
If you put an egg in a pan of water that’s 60°C, it will start to cook slowly, just like how your breakfast gets ready. But if the water is 75°C, the egg will cook faster, almost like it's dancing in the pan!
So, temperatures between 60°C and 75°C are like a happy middle ground, not too hot, not too cool, but just right for making things warm and cozy.
Examples
- Baking a cake in an oven at 70°C
- Boiling water slightly faster than usual
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See also
- What are higher temperatures?
- What is 260°C?
- What is 1600°C?
- What is warmth?
- What is Over 30,000 degrees?