No, for most people that is too cold.
Many species are vulnerable to human impact, but some of the most vulnerable are those with small populations, restricted habitats, and slow reproductive rates, such as the Sumatran orangutan, the Amur leopard, and the North Atlantic right whale. These species are more susceptible to extinction due to factors like habitat loss, pollution, and climate change caused by human activities.
I really have no idea. Sorry I couldn't that much but one way I could help is by suggesting that you search Celsius on Wikipedia.com.....OK...um...good luck!!!!!!!!
31.6 °C is equal to 88.88 °F The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
From a human perspective 100 K is extremely cold, equivalent to -173 degrees Celsius or -280 Fahrenheit. It is far colder than any temperature that would occur naturally on Earth. Temperatures that most people would find comfortable usually fall into the range of 290-300 K.
An engine operating temperature of 228 degrees Fahrenheit is within the normal range for many vehicles, particularly if it is during normal driving conditions. However, it is always best to consult your vehicle's owner's manual for the specific operating temperature range recommended by the manufacturer. If the temperature continues to rise or if you notice any other issues with your vehicle, it is advisable to have it inspected by a professional mechanic.
OK. If the x is a multiply symbol, -933
Its frozen. In what form of ice depends on what degree temperature; OF, OC, OK
The record low temperature was set in 1993 for Halloween in Tulsa Oklahoma. Little trick or treaters set out in 19 degree weather to collect candy.
The average human temperature is 98.6 f. He/she is not having a fever though. I think he/she is okay.
A body temperature of over 100 indicates you have a fever. If it is below 102, you should be ok, just make sure to take some medicine to reduce your fever, and get fluids and bed-rest.
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how do i eat
No. Meat should be marinated under refrigeration. Those conditions are perfect for bacteria to grow.
Originally the unit was referred to as a "degree absolute" and written oK. In the late 1960s it was decided to specify precisely what scale was being referred to (there's another absolute temperature scale called the Rankine scale which is based on the Fahrenheit degree). So, the unit was changed from "degree absolute" to "kelvin" and the abbreviation was changed to drop the degree mark. This brought the fundamental SI temperature unit in line with the other fundamental SI units.
The SI unit to measure temperature is the Kelvin (K). This unit is based on the thermodynamic temperature scale where zero Kelvin is known as absolute zero, the point at which all thermal motion ceases.
What, no. Are you ok
Yes