Well, the highest fever recorded was 115 degrees Fahrenheit in 1980 in Atlanta, Georgia. A high fever is considered 104 and up, but 107- 108 degrees is considered close to death. A normal human temperature is 98.6, and a slight fever is in the 99's. 101 fever is no school, 102 is rest, 103 is doctor, 104 is hospital and any higher could e death! If you have a fever you'd need plenty of fluids to flush out the fever.
hyperthermia
At a specific high temperature, called Curie point, the ferromagnetism disappear.
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
High pressure = High temperature
When this happens to a protein, it is said to denature.Denature is caused commonly by very high or low temperature,concentrated acids or bases.Denature by high temperature is irrevesible.
It's called temperature.
That is called conduction.
At a specific high temperature, called Curie point, the ferromagnetism disappear.
The temperature at which all the physical states of matter are coexists is called critical temperature. The temperature above that the gas can not be liquefied is called critical temperature of that gas.Gases with high critical temperature are liquefied easily.
the high or low temperature at a very high range is called extreme climate
Heat
It is the thermosphere.
heat..high temperature.. this is called EVAPORATION.
Plasma
It's called sweat
At high temperature the gas stage of H2O is steam and at low temperature it is water vapour
Oxidation. At high temperature magnesium ignites - and that is called combustion.
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