It is either a pyrexia or a hyperthermia.
hyperthermia is the correct answer and not to be confused with hypothermia which is when the body temp drops
when in its normal state,which is at room temperature, it is a solid.
Normal temp is 36.5 to 37.5 degree Celsius or 97.7-99.5 degrees FahrenheitAnswer:There is no "normal" body temperature. It varies by person, age, time of day and location that the temperature is taken.Most people state that the "normal" body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C). This is an average of normal body temperature measured orally. A person;s temperature may actually be 1°F (0.6°C) or more above this. Also, your normal body temperature changes by as much as 1°F (0.6°C) throughout the day. For women body temperature may be higher or lower when a she is ovulating or having her menstrual period. This is often sed to determine the most fertile period for women wishing to conceive.A rectal (most accurate) or ear (tympanic membrane) temperature reading is slightly higher than an oral temperature reading. A temperature taken in the armpit is slightly lower than an oral temperature reading.
At room temperature, silicon is a solid
At normal room temperature, oxygen is a gas.
At room temperature francium is a solid.
at normal temperature will be a solid
gas
Boron is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
Assuming by "normal conditions" you mean room temperature at sea level, pure calcium would be in a solid state.
The four elements that are present in a liquid state at normal temperature are mercury (Hg), bromine (Br), cesium (Cs), and rubidium (Rb).
At normal (room) temperature gold is in solid state of matter (phase).