Yes, if suitably equipped.
Not for very long !
37 degrees Celsius is normal human body temperature.
It equals 98.6 degrees F, which is the average human body temperature.
98.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, if suitably equipped.
The highest temperature that a human can survive is around 120-130 degrees Fahrenheit (49-54 degrees Celsius) for a short period of time. Prolonged exposure to temperatures above this range can be fatal.
Forever with proper attire and hydration.
There is no life. No human could survive such temperatures.
The average surfacetemperature is about 460 degrees Celsius.
Unless humans can survive -360.4 degrees F and 1,305 mph wind, human life is not possible on Neptune.
The human field of vision is typically around 120 degrees horizontally and 135 degrees vertically.
98.6 is the normal human body temperature in Fahrenheit degrees.
No, humans cannot survive in temperatures of 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Chlamydia can live for 15 minutes at 45 degrees F, and for 1 minutes at 80 degrees F. It has specific requirements to survive which include human tissue and a temperature of 98.6 degrees.
No, the human body cannot survive prolonged exposure to temperatures higher than 130 degrees Fahrenheit. At around 105 degrees Fahrenheit, the body starts to experience heat exhaustion, and at 107 degrees Fahrenheit, heatstroke becomes a risk. Temperatures above 130 degrees Fahrenheit are extremely dangerous and can quickly lead to death.
The average human body temperature is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which is approximately 310.15 Kelvin. Humans best survive within a narrow range of temperatures around 27-28 degrees Celsius (300-301 Kelvin).