37 degrees Celsius
Body temperature is around 37 degrees Celsius.
60 degrees Celsius
A high fever. Average normal body temperature taken orally in humans is about 36.8 - 37.0 degrees Celsius.
The normal temperature of the human body is 37 degrees celsius
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (normal body temperature for humans).
98.6 Fahrenheit or 37 Celsius is the normal temperature for humans.
47o Celsius = 116.6o Fahrenheit, so this would be a little toasty for humans, but they could survive this temperature for awhile.
Yes. Being warm blooded mammals, not cold-blooded reptiles, platypuses do maintain a constant body temperature.
All humans have an internal average temperature of 98.6 degrees F.
Not very long without water and shade. 55 degrees Celsius is 131 degrees Fahrenheit.
98.6 F. That goes for everyone of any age.
The average temperature for a human will be the same temperature the bacteria are likely to flourish at which is about 37 degrees celsius or 98 degrees fahrenheit. However, these bacteria can often survive at a variety of temperatures around this mark, often reaching an optimum temperature a few degrees above this.