Room Temperature vs. Tepid Water: What's the Difference?
No. Tepid water is usually defined as water that is warmer than room temperature, but not hot. Room temperature water is usually around 25 degrees Celsius, while tepid water is usually between 30 and 37 degrees Celsius.Hypothermia - Related Articles
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