Yes you will die after 100 degree because it is to hot and that mean you will be closer to the sun and that will make you die.
In general, no.
depends how long it has been outside without his mom keeping him warm. if its been there for ages then its probely dead, and if you keep it at 100 degrees all the water in the egg would boil and it would die
38 degrees Celsius
outside temps above 100 degrees
Our internal temperature is 98.6 degrees F, but our external temperature is far cooler.
100 degrees what? Celsius or Fahrenheit? If you are talking about Fahrenheit, the answer is no. Not all microorganisms die at 100. In fact, around 140-170 is perfect temperatures for them to grow.
100 degrees Celsius is more than twice as warm as 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Celsius.
100
Celsius 100 degrees Celsius is equal to 212 degrees Fahrenheit
It depends on what temperature you consider to be cooled down! I want to get it down to like 80 or less and the outside temp ranges from 100-110 this week
100 degrees Fahrenheit is 37.78 degrees Celsius.