37 degrees C is the body's core temperature. At this temperature, the body works most effectively. Also, this is the ideal temperature for bacteria to develop in the body- both good and bad. The body regulates its temperature via the Hypothalamus, a part of the brain. Here, it regulates conditions for homeostasis the maintenance of a constant internal environment. Therefore, it is responsible for water loss etc.
If the body's core temperature drops below 37, symptoms of hypothermia set in. The lips and skin will be blue or pale. The body will shiver uncontrollably, in a rather desperate attempt to heat up. If the body's core temperature goes above 37 degrees, symptoms of heat stroke will set in. Both hypothermia and heat stroke can be fatal at 35 degrees and 39 degrees respectively.
1 S 37 E is located in Kenya, Africa. It is Just a few dozen miles from central Nairobi, near Thika Thika.
Melbourne is at 37.49 degrees S latitude and 144.58 degrees E longitude.
(Google Earth gives the Melbourne Town Hall as exactly 37 degrees, 48 minutes, 54.04 seconds south latitude and 144 degrees, 58 minutes, 0.16seconds east longitude, or 37.82 degrees S and 144.97 degrees E in decimal degrees). 37.8 degrees South 145.0 degrees East
Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya in east Africa, is located at 1.28° S, 36.82° E.
The element that is most like the candy m & m is Rubidium. M & MÕs are said to melt in your mouth and not in your hand. Rubidium melts at 39 degrees Celsius and the human body average temp is 37 degrees.
The coordinates 37 degrees S, 175 degrees E, are closest to the city of Bombay, Waikato, New Zealand. This city has an elevation of 285 feet above sea level.
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The absolute location of Melbourne, Australia is 37 degrees 48' 36" S, 144 degrees 57' 36" E. Melbourne has a population of 4,347,955 people.
That point is in the Auckland Conservancy, a heavily-wooded hillside about 2.7 miles northeast of the Ardmore airport, on the outskirts of Auckland NZ.
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