pink, warm, and dry
true
Actually you have that backwards, blood is warmer than normal skin temperature. If the blood vessels in the skin dilate more blood will arrive at the skin making it hotter (and redder) than normal.
No. Skin does not sense temperature. Nerve endings in skin sense temperature.
106 f. why would you want to know that, anyway?!
Bumping the temperature up while showering may affect few people's skin specially those who are temperature sensitive. Once heated up the body may find it hard to adjust back to normal temperature which may result to sweating profusely after a shower.
Usually a normal office temperature is a normal room temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature at which skin freezes is -78degrees centigrade.
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
Chlorine has no "normal" temperature, it will assume whatever the ambient temperature is.
it is the temperature of the skin
A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1