Extremely difficult to live at this temperature.
Every desert is different and temperatures depend upon location and season of the year. Temperatures in the Antarctic Desert can drop below -120 degrees F or exceed +120 degrees in parts of the Mojave, Sonoran and Sahara.
Germs typically grow faster at temperatures closer to 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which is around normal body temperature. Between 20 degrees and 120 degrees Fahrenheit, germs would likely grow faster at 120 degrees due to the increased warmth promoting their growth and reproduction.
When left in the sun, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit, which can be dangerous for people and pets inside.
In parts of the Sonoran Desert temperatures can exceed 120 degrees F.
Temperatures can plunge to below -120 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert or be as warm as +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
When sulfur is heated from 100 degrees C to 120 degrees C, it undergoes a physical change from solid to liquid as it melts. Sulfur has a melting point of 115.21 degrees C, so at 120 degrees C it would be in the liquid state.
Exposure to temperatures above 120 degrees Fahrenheit can potentially damage a guitar.
On a hot day, a car can reach temperatures of over 120 degrees Fahrenheit when left in the sun.
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The water in a dishwasher typically reaches temperatures between 120 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit (49 to 66 degrees Celsius) during the wash cycle.
The Mojave receives little rain and summer temperatures can sometimes exceed 120 degrees F.
Water heaters typically heat water to temperatures between 120 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.