From what I've heard 98.7 F is considered normal, or 37.8 oC. It also depends on what age you are someimes so answers may vary.
Not as body temperature, but as ambient temperature is may not be comfortable but it is OK.
the right side
the temperature sending unit is right under the throtle body .
Yes. The normal temperature for a dog is right around 101 degrees Fahrenheit.
Your pores and sweat glands keep your body at the right temperature, that why when you get the flew you sweat allot and feel like there's heat coming off of your body.The body temperature control itself in a few ways. Some of the ways are skin, brain and cells.
It is not steady, so to get it to the right temprature, the amphibian sits in the sun.
The ant's body temperature is according to place's temperature.
No it doesnt. Such a stupid question in the first place. You're an idiot if u think it does. no your the idiot..... yes it does maintain body temperature and i have my science book right in front of me to prove it
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
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.
The two types of body temperature are core body temperature, which is the temperature of the internal organs, and surface body temperature, which is the temperature of the skin and extremities. Core body temperature is typically more stable and tightly regulated than surface body temperature.
Your average body temperature is 98.6 degrees