Celsius or Fahrenheit? If Celsius, then definitely a problem! If Fahrenheit, turn your device off for a little bit because you have been working it to hard.
No. This is normal.
yes because crops can freze
That would hypothermia, and its just as bad.
They must be keep at room temperature, it's a bad idea to put the into a freezer.
The refrigerator compartment ought to be at 39 degrees Fahrenheit; perhaps a degree lower, but no more. Any cooler than that and things in the back part of the fridge may get below freezing, which can cause the food to freeze and get mushy. The freezer ought to be at zero degrees F or so. You can adjust that up a couple of degrees, but not much. If the freezer is more than a couple of degrees below zero, you won't be able to scoop out your ice cream, which would be bad.
If you really mean minus 38, then it may damage the battery. Even if it's not damaged, expect that you will get less electrical power from it than if you use it between about 0C (32F) and 40C (105F).
They are designed to work when: A/c or defrost is on Coolant temperature exceeds 235 degrees Bad sensor? bad cooling fan relay/module
does tye dressing go bad above 100 degrees unopened
Yes, it is with the normal range. Normal body temperature can range from 97.8 degrees F (or Fahrenheit, equivalent to 36.5 degrees C, or Celsius) to 99 degrees F (37.2 degrees C) for a healthy adult.
A temperature of 36.8 degrees Celsius is not a bad body temperature. The normal body temperature is 37.1 degrees, so 36.8 is only a little lower than normal.
Over 100 degrees, yes.
If you are 100% sure the alternator is good, then either the wiring or the battery are bad. If the battery has a dead cell it will not hold a charge. Disconnect the battery cables and clean the connections. Charge the battery with a battery charger, and then connect the cables. If the battery is over 3 years old, it is more than likely bad.
In Fahrenheit, yes. The normal body temperature (oral) is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37 degrees celsius.
Normal body temp is 98.6 f
Sometimes, with the vehicle running, you can remove the positive lead from the battery and the vehicle with either keep running or stop. If it stops that can mean the alternator is bad. This is not 100% accurate, depending on the type vehicle, etc.
Yes, unless the temperature in the room where it was left out was colder than 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperatures have been as low as 8 degrees F in January and as high as 134 in summer (Death Valley record high).