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The interior of the Earth is inaccessible, with the deepest humans have drilled being only a few kilometers. Scientists have to rely on indirect methods like seismic waves and studying rocks brought up by volcanoes. These methods provide clues but do not give a complete picture of the Earth's interior.
The normal temperature of the human body is 37 degrees celsius
Earth's surface above sea level is known as land. It includes all the continents and islands where vegetation grows and where humans and animals live.
37 degrees Celsius is considered a normal body temperature for humans. It is not old or hot, but rather a typical healthy temperature range.
Humans alter Earth's thermostat primarily by releasing carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere through activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation. This increase in CO2 levels contributes to the greenhouse effect, trapping heat and causing global warming.
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98.6 Fahrenheit or 37 Celsius is the normal temperature for humans.
Yes. Being warm blooded mammals, not cold-blooded reptiles, platypuses do maintain a constant body temperature.
It is called homeostasis (internal environment maintained at a constant level) or thermostasis (internal heat maintained at a constant temperature). The overall name for the processes by which temperature is controlled is thermoregulation.
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When our bodies get heated, we sweat, and when we sweat, our skin absorbs the moisture and cools us off again.
For humans (and mammals in general) it often means death due to hyperthermia, but for reptiles that's normal.
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The human body generates heat as part of its normal functioning, and needs to maintain a constant internal temperature of around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. When it's 100 degrees outside, the body has to work extra hard to dissipate the extra heat and keep its internal temperature stable, which can make it feel hot for humans.
By slowing down the earths rotation but will not make effect to humans .
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