A human can stay alive in temperatures up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit, but any higher and the body starts to dehydrate faster than you could think! Many humans have died from their hot tubs boiling them to death like if you were to put a frog in room temperature water and start to boil it they wouldn't notice, but put a frog in a pot of boiling water and it will immediately jump out it is sorta the same way with us humans if it slowly goes up we won't really notice until it's too late.
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It depends entirely on where you are in the universe.
In contemporary models the highest temperature is Plank Temperature equal to 1.417 X 10^32 degrees Celsius. Actually at such a temperature the differences between the temperature scales are irrelevant.
38ºC = 311ºK96ºF = 35.5ºC = 308.5ºK302ºK = 302ºKfreezing point = 0ºC = 273ºKSo, the highest temperature would be 38ºC
13 celsius. Recently in 2011 a swedish girl was able to survive that temperature.
312 K
60 degrees Celsius
I don't know, but I've microwaved an ant and it survived.
Oxygen, water, and food. And temperature control.
you should probably go to the hospital if you get to 104 or 105.
No, they cannot survive on Venus.The surface temperature on Venus is approx. 860 f ( 450 c ).and the aliens would kill us
47o Celsius = 116.6o Fahrenheit, so this would be a little toasty for humans, but they could survive this temperature for awhile.
They basically do what humans do to survive. Like humans need to eat to survive and we also need to sleep to survive.
someone from another world might ask how humans survive with rain or 70° temperature. It is a matter of adaptation. You learn to live with what you have.
1. The surface temperature is high enough to melt lead.2. No Starbucks.
Europa's highest temperature is 690ºc