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Some viruses may be able to stand the usual cooking temperatures, however, the influenza viruses and viruses that cause the common cold (and many other types) can be destroyed by normal cooking temperatures of 167-212°F [75-100°C].
No. Prions can survive temperatures of at least 155 degrees (Fahrenheit, I imagine you are using), but cannot survive temperatures where autoclaving begins at around 250 degrees Celsius.
Extreme temperatures where?
There is no life. No human could survive such temperatures.
Yes, snails can survive cold temperatures. The snails will stay out until the temperature turns to freezing then they will seek shelter.
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No. No life could survive such temperatures.
Vietnamese plum survive freeze temperatures
There is no ozone layer for plants to survive and the temperatures change drastic.
A raspberry bush will survive in temperatures of 115 Fahrenheit if it has enough water. Water in the early morning and in the evening after the sun goes down.