Normal body temperature is 98.6F or 37C, so 40C would equal 104F. Any body temperature over 40C/104F requires immediate medical attention. Body temperature raises to try to kill off the infection/virus, but can "cook" your organs in the meantime.
There is no life. No human could survive such temperatures.
When human body temperature rises above 104 degrees Fahrenheit, it can indicate a high fever which may be a sign of a serious infection or illness. At this temperature, the body is at risk of heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and other complications. It is important to seek medical attention immediately.
That is approximately the temperature of the human body (it's actually 98.5).
No, 49 degrees Celsius is not cold. It is actually quite hot as it is above typical human body temperature.
No, in a human, when the temperature is taken under the arm it should not be above 36.5 - 36.7. When the temperature is taken under the tongue, it should not be above 37.0-37.1 degrees.
The human tolerance of temperature is from 35/36 degrees to about 48 degrees.
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.
37.3 degrees Celsius is equivalent to approximately 99.14 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is slightly above the normal human body temperature, which typically ranges around 36.1 to 37.2 degrees Celsius (97 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit).
Yes, temperature may be expressed in decimals. Normal human body temperature measured orally is 36.8 degrees Celsius. (The core temperature 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit does work out to exactly 37 degrees C.) On a cold day, just above freezing, the temperature could be 0.3 oC.
The normal body temperature of a human is around 36.5 to 37.5 degrees Celsius.
The normal human body temperature is typically around 37 degrees Celsius, but temperature can fluctuate slightly throughout the day. A fever is generally considered to be a body temperature of 38 degrees Celsius or higher.
98.6 is the normal human body temperature in Fahrenheit degrees.