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Will you to a world cup in Qatar? summer temp 118 degrees celsius?
Do you think it was great to give them the world cup?
Thanks pointing out the temperature error. I meant 118 degrees Fahrenheit
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The stadiums will be kept at 25 celsius or 80 fahrenheit. -
- 1 decade ago
This fact ALONE should have told FIFA that Qatar is not qualified.
Air-conditioned stadiums?? Ok, you solved the problem inside, what about outside when there's a whole crowd of people? Along with stadiums they better build hospitals too, there will be a lot of cases of heat strokes!!
It was NOT Great to give them the World Cup!! Qatar hasn't even met it's full expectations!! USA exceeded them by a landslide!!
Dumb FIFA, Qatar may have over a billion dollar budget, but they're going to be blowing the money fixing stadiums, and international airports, and transportation systems. USA already HAS all of this, they could have modified. Qatar is only losing money, because not everyone is going to go anways, it's going to be like Korea and Japan back in 2002, USA would have been gaining way more $$. I don't see how none of the FIFA voters haven't seen this fact yet!!!
- ?Lv 51 decade ago
Well i guess you are confusing celsius and Fahrenheit!
118° Celsius would mean that you would get boiled alive if you jump into a swimming pool (of course only if you make it that far ;-)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
even thou qatar is the size of Connecticut and its a hot dry 3rd world country
they promised to invest billions on an indoor stadium with air conditioning powered by solar energy and green gases.
they better do something amazing after they too the bid from the US