Surviving at -100 degrees Fahrenheit (-73 degrees Celsius) without proper clothing and shelter is virtually impossible for humans. Hypothermia can set in within minutes, leading to a loss of consciousness and death within 30 minutes to an hour. With appropriate extreme cold weather gear, survival time could be extended, but even then, risks of frostbite and other cold-related injuries remain high. In essence, without adequate protection, survival at such extreme temperatures is extremely limited.
The boiling point of water is 100 degrees C = 212 degrees F.
Without some heavy-duty protective gear, you don't have a chance.
Answer: 100 K = -173 C = -279.4 ºF The ratio of degrees between Kelvin and Celsius is 1:1, however the difference in the scale is 273 degrees. Example: The freezing point of water: 32 degrees Fahrenheit 0 degrees Celsius 273 degrees Kelvin The boiling point of water: 212 degrees Fahrenheit 100 degrees Celsius 373 degrees Kelvin To convert Kelvin to Celsius simply subtract 273 from the Kelvin temperature.
Yes, if suitably equipped.
The boiling point of water is dependent on the atmospheric pressure. If you increase the pressure - for example, in a pressure cooker - the boiling point can be raised considerably. At high altitudes, the boiling point is significantly lower. At sea level, pure water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit which is the same as 100 degrees Celsius.
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Raccoons can survive in climates that drop below 0 degrees F in the winter and survive in areas where temperatures may exceed 100 degrees F in summer.
This can variate;it can be above 100
With sufficient nutritious food and plenty of water, a person can survive indefinitely.
Mothers give young water to keep them cool.
Depends what turtle,Some 100 years
Forever with proper attire and hydration.
not very long, allthough i'm not 100% sure.
The coldest temperature an ant can survive is said to be as low as -94 degrees Fahrenheit/-70 degrees Celsius. If exposed to freezing temperatures for long enough, an ant will die.
humans can survive for at least 100 years minimum 50 maximum 150
Chlamydia can live for 15 minutes at 45 degrees F, and for 1 minutes at 80 degrees F.
Hamsters can survive harsh cold & hot environments but will freeze to death at subzero temperatures. I don't think any hamster could last long in temperatures 100 degrees or higher