It can do.
The temperature in a kitchen oven can exceed 100 degrees Celsius while cooking.
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Certainly. The surface temperature of the sun is approx 5500 deg C.
The temperature of Antarctica can plunge to well below minus 100 degrees F and the temperature in the Sahara may exceed 130 degrees in some areas.
It sure can.
Yes, temperatures on Earth can exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius) in many regions, especially in hot desert areas or during heatwaves. However, sustained global temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit would have severe implications for the planet's ecosystems and human populations.
Raccoons can survive in climates that drop below 0 degrees F in the winter and survive in areas where temperatures may exceed 100 degrees F in summer.
A Celsius temperature of 100 degrees is equivalent to a Fahrenheit temperature of 212 degrees.
In the Artic is very cold it's probably about 15 degrees Fahrenheit! In the warmer waters the weather is about 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit!
Light to moderate exercise is okay. Just as long as your body temperature doesn't exceed 100 degrees (or higher than your own body temperature), it should be fine.
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Some cold deserts such as the Great Basin and Gobi Deserts may approach or exceed 100 degrees F. in the summer.