Somewhere around 93-94, I believe.
Your body temperature will be about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit all the time. If your temperature falls much below that, you will die of hypothermia.
It's about 50 degrees Fahrenheit at the bottom, but the water temperature is just above freezing. Many explorers have gone down and have caught hypothermia.
Yes. Your body has a normal temperature of about 99, so submerging it in water at a temperature less than that will bring your body temp down. Of course it would take longer in 93 degree water than 40 degree water, but it will happen in time.
Hypothermia occurs when the body's temperature falls below the normal range. Some fluctuation in body temperature is normal; however hypothermia is dangerous, because the body temperature becomes too low for normal bodily functions to occur properly.
Hypothermia
Yes, a body temperature of 91 degrees Fahrenheit is considered too low. Normal body temperature for adults is typically around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. A temperature below 95 degrees Fahrenheit is considered hypothermia and requires medical attention.
-240 degrees Fahrenheit is an extremely cold temperature. It is well below freezing and would likely result in frostbite or hypothermia if exposed to for an extended period.
Yes; if Fahrenheit, there is severe hypothermia. If Celsius, there is a dangerously high hyperthermia. The Fahrenheit is much more severe. I assume it is not Kelvin, as that would be unreasonably low.
If this is in Fahrenheit, then I'm very sorry, but your son is dead and almost frozen. If it's in Celsius, then your son has mild hypothermia.
Hypothermia describes an abnormally low body temperature.
No, losing body temperature is. Hypothermia means loss of body temperature.