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This post compares everyday and extreme temperatures—lava, ice cream, the Sun, and more—to help children understand heat, cold, and what melts or freezes.
Perfect for sparking science curiosity!
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Question1: Will water boil at the top of Mount Everest? Boiling point of water: 100°C Mount Everest temperature: −36°C | Question2: Is the room colder than your body? Human body temperature: 37°C Room temperature: 20°C |
Question3: Is the oven hotter than boiling water? Oven temperature for baking cookies: 180°C Boiling point of water: 100°C | Question4: Will ice cream melt on a hot day? Hot summer day: 35°C Ice cream melting point: −5°C |
Question5: Is your freezer colder than freezing? Freezing point of water: 0°C Inside a freezer: −18°C | Question6: Is the campfire hot enough to melt foil? Campfire flame: 600°C Melting point of aluminum foil: 660°C |
Question7: Is lava cooler than the Sun? Surface of the Sun: 5500°C Lava temperature: 1200°C | Question8: Is bath water hotter than your body? Hot bath water: 40°C Body temperature: 37°C |
Question9: Is cooking oil hotter than boiling water? Boiling water: 100°C Cooking oil in a pan: 200°C | Question10: Is the desert hotter than your body? Sahara Desert day temp: 50°C Human body temperature: 37°C |
Question11: Would water boil on the Moon’s surface during the day? Moon surface (day): 127°C Boiling point of water: 100°C | Question12: Is it colder than ice in the Arctic? Polar bear habitat (winter): −30°C Freezing point of water: 0°C |
Question13: Is Earth’s core hotter than lava? Earth’s core: 5000°C Volcano lava: 1200°C | Question14: Will boiling water freeze if thrown into freezing air? Boiling water: 100°C Cloud temperature (high altitude): −20°C |

Answers
1. No! It’s way too cold — it would freeze instead. | 2. Yes! That’s why a room can feel cool. |
3. Yes! Much hotter. | 4. Yes! It melts quickly at 35°C. |
5. Yes! That’s why ice stays frozen. | 6. Almost, but not quite. |
7. Yes! Lava is hot — but the Sun is way hotter. | 8. Yes — just a little! |
9. Yes! That’s why oil can fry food. | 10. Yes — dangerously hot! |
11. Yes — and also evaporate quickly (plus no atmosphere!). | 12. Yes! Much colder. |
13. Yes! The core is much hotter. | 14. Yes — it can flash-freeze or turn into vapor in extreme cold! |
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