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A person can lose about 15-30 of their total blood volume, which is roughly 500-1000 cc, before it becomes life-threatening.
On average, a person can lose about 10-15 of their total blood volume before it becomes life-threatening. This is roughly equivalent to losing 1.5 to 2.5 liters of blood for the average adult.
Consuming more than 500 milliliters (about 17 ounces) of blood can be life-threatening for a person.
No, a human cannot survive with a body temperature of 200 degrees Fahrenheit. A normal body temperature for a human is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, and any significant increase could result in severe damage to organs and ultimately death.
A transfusion is usually needed when a person loses about 15-30 of their blood volume, which is roughly 750-1500 milliliters of blood.
A person can lose about 15-30 of their total blood volume, which is roughly 500-1000 cc, before it becomes life-threatening.
A dead person can reach temperatures of that and beyond as they're being cremated. You'd be dead well before you reached that temperature.
On average, a person can lose about 10-15 of their total blood volume before it becomes life-threatening. This is roughly equivalent to losing 1.5 to 2.5 liters of blood for the average adult.
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A person refers to a private individual. A person becomes a personnel if he is employed in an organization, business or service.
The highest IQ score possible for a person is 200.
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Consuming more than 500 milliliters (about 17 ounces) of blood can be life-threatening for a person.
No, a human cannot survive with a body temperature of 200 degrees Fahrenheit. A normal body temperature for a human is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, and any significant increase could result in severe damage to organs and ultimately death.
The highest possible IQ score that a person can achieve is 200.
The highest body temperature ever recorded in a human is around 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsius). This extreme temperature can lead to heat stroke, organ failure, and even death if not treated promptly.
Lionel Messi is currently the highest paid soccer 'person' at $44 million.