Normally you'd sweat a lot, since it is imperative that your body temp remains below 100 degrees F (and you are constantly generating heat yourself).
Problems - dehydration, high humidity, activity.
108, I believe is the highest the body can handle before it dies. Anything above 104 you should seek immediate medical attention for.
The approximate time would be very short because the proteins in the body begin to die at about 105 degrees and the brain will begin to shut down at such a high temperature because the body can no longer cool itself.
It dies.
70°; the same as outside.
you die
The normal body temperature is 98.6 degrees. If your body heat exceeds 105 degrees, you are most likely going to die.
imminent to stroke and then dieing unfortunatley
75 degrees Celsius
23 degrees Celsius
That is approximately the temperature of the human body (it's actually 98.5).
As in the temperature outside? yes But as in the temperature of the body, no...once you hit 103 degrees F you need to go to the hospital
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.
A tiger's (P. tigris) average body temperature is 37.5ºC or 99.5ºF.
The outside temperature affects the body temperature because it the body temperature will try to regulate itself. For example, if the temperature outside is cold, the body will generate heat as much as possible to maintain a core temperature.
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