98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
When two bodies at the same temperature come into contact, there will be no transfer of heat between them, as there is no temperature difference to drive the heat transfer. The bodies will remain at the same temperature before and after contact.
Our bodies have an internal "thermostat" that keeps our temperature stable so that our family can process nutrients and keep us alive.
It needs the human bodies temperature to survive.
98.6 F
thermal equilibrium. At this point, there is no further net transfer of heat between the bodies as they have the same temperature.
Around 70
clown fish cannot actively cool down their bodies, they are poikilotherms. their body temperature is dependent on the water temperature and therefore so is their metabolism
It's important to maintain a stable temperature in our bodies because we want to stay healthy. If our temperature is too high (like higher than a fever temperature), or is too lower than our normal body temperature (about 98 degrees), we could get really sick or possibly die.
The mean temperature depends on altitude, latitude and longitude, bodies of water, etc.
keeping warm
Human bodies use thermal energy in various ways. The most common way is by ensuring that our bodies have the right temperature at all times.
It is when all bodies are at the same temperature.