Normally you'd sweat a lot, since it is imperative that your body temp remains below 100 degrees F (and you are constantly generating heat yourself).
Problems - dehydration, high humidity, activity.
A fly's body temperature is typically higher than its surroundings. The average body temperature of a fly is around 95 degrees Fahrenheit, regardless of the external temperature.
you die
imminent to stroke and then dieing unfortunatley
75 degrees Celsius
23 degrees Celsius
Sperm production occurs at a temperature that is slightly lower than the body's normal core temperature, which is why the testicles are located outside of the body. The ideal temperature for sperm production is around 3 to 4 degrees Celsius lower than the body's core temperature.
That is approximately the temperature of the human body (it's actually 98.5).
No, they have to be a couple of degrees below body temperature to produce. That's why the testicles are outside the body so that they can be a little cooler.
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.
A tiger's (P. tigris) average body temperature is 37.5ºC or 99.5ºF.
The outside temperature affects the body temperature because it the body temperature will try to regulate itself. For example, if the temperature outside is cold, the body will generate heat as much as possible to maintain a core temperature.
It Depends on your body temperature and the wind Outside