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I would say temp between 95 and 97 Around 98.6. It is normal though that your temperature can be higher or lower. At night your temperature should go up.
it is done because in the morning sun heats the body in the night stress starts and vapour comes out,the answer is 27%
I doubt it. It all depends on what the reason is.. but if the person is not fully awake in the morning, I would think, yes
in the early morning hours
A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1
Dogs have a higher blood temperature than humans
Body has been at rest.
A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1
a higher temperature kills microorganisms
they maintain body temperature by sleeping during the day and hunt at night
The normal core body temperature of a healthy, resting adult human being is stated to be at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37.0 degrees celsius. Though the body temperature measured on an individual can vary, a healthy human body can maintain a fairly consistent body temperature that is around the mark of 37.0 degrees celsius. The normal range of human body temperature varies due to an individuals metabolism rate, the higher (faster) it is the higher the normal body temperature or the slower the metabolic rate the lower the normal body temperature. Other factors that might affect the body temperature of an individual may be the time of day or the part of the body in which the temperature is measured at. The body temperature is lower in the morning, due to the rest the body received, and higher at night after a day of muscular activity and after food intake. Body temperature also varies at different parts of the body. Oral temperatures, which are the most convenient type of temperature measurement, is at 37.0 °C. This is the accepted standard temperature for the normal core body temperature. Axillary temperatures are an external measurement taken in the armpit or between two folds of skin on the body. This is the longest and most inaccurate way of measuring body temperature, the normal temperature falls at 97.6 °F or 36.4 °C. Rectal temperatures are an internal measurement taken in the rectum, which fall at 99.6 °F or 37.6 °C. It is the least time consuming and most accurate type of body temperature measurement, being an internal measurement. But it is definitely, by far, not the most comfortable method to measure the body temperature of an individual.
If the body is unable to maintain a normal temperature and it increases significantly above normal, a condition known as hyperthermia occurs.