38 volts is a rule of thumb for feeling voltage presence . that can drastically change if the environment is changed. But to sum it all up it is not the voltage that is dangerous but the current flow trough our body. a "D" type of cell can sure kill you it can supply 2 amperes into a short circuit. if that current can flow trough your hart you are dead. The general population skin is the primary defense being hi resistance it that is broken by a cut and current can flow trough the blood [sodium ] metal chloride gas salt . then we are in danger.
Yes , high voltage can be applied on a body but it is dangerous and it can cause certain death of the person.
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It depends on where the shock is applied. It also depends on what you mean by shock. This is not one of the things you should be experimenting with.
Perhaps the weather, danger is common, or even human hunters... But foxes are brave and may choose to attack back!
Electric shock occurs when a human body has a contact to the source of voltage that is high enough to cause sufficient current to hair or muscle.
No.
Extremophiles are a danger to human health. Extremophiles can be a danger to plants.
It depends on the voltage
No, the world can tolerate much greater temperatures than this. The human race, however, is in danger if global warming continues unchecked.
im not sure if this is what you mean, but some lab thermomometers contain mercury and when mercury enters the human body its extremely toxic and can cause brain damage and other such things.
it will be very high voltage it will cause human to death we have to use wooden block we have to switch off the main junction
12.5-16.5 g/dl