No, they have to be a couple of degrees below body temperature to produce. That's why the testicles are outside the body so that they can be a little cooler.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
Flies cannot survive at temperatures above 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Most flies will die at temperatures at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
The lowest possible temperature is -273.15 C which equated to '0'K. Therefore, temperature -273K cannot exist. No -ve K temperatures exist.
Not usually. A larger range of temperatures would mean that organisms would have to have adaptations to survive or else risk perishing in temperatures that their bodies cannot handle. Some fragile types of plants, etc. require a very small static temperature temperature range.
different depths of the ocean have different temperatures. For example: the temperature in the deeper part of the ocean would be colder because the sun cannot easily reach it. The temperature near the surface of the ocean would be warmer because the sun can easily reach it.
Aural temperatures are taken in the ear. This type of temperature taking is useful for the very young who cannot hold a thermometer in their mouth.
They take on the heat of their surroundings
Thermophilic bacteria have growth temperatures that range from 45C to 85C, with an optimum temperature of about 60C. Thermoduric organisms can survive at extreme temperatures, e.g. pasteurization, but cannot grow.
Butterflies are unable to fly if they are cold. If the surrounding temperature is below 55 degrees Fahrenheit, butterflies are rendered immobile.
Argon cannot freeze. The temperatures required would be below absolute zero which is impossible to achieve. Therefore the answer is unknown.
You cannot. Absolute zero (the temperature at which there is no thermal energy in an atomic lattice) is −273.15 degrees centigrade, or 0K (K = Kelvin). To reach this exact temperature is impossible, but by use of a "cryocooler" temperatures very near it can be reached.