Human bones can become brittle and more susceptible to shattering at temperatures around 800 degrees Fahrenheit (427 degrees Celsius) and higher. At these elevated temperatures, the organic components of bone begin to break down, leading to a loss of structural integrity. However, it's important to note that bones may not actually shatter in the traditional sense, but rather become charred and crumble when exposed to extreme heat. In general, bones are quite resilient at normal body temperatures and even in extreme conditions like freezing temperatures.
A faulty temp sending unit can do that.
The ocean its temp
Emotional stress, food intake, alcohol and high heat temp. can cause blood pressure
Yes, on some vehicles.
temp in the run command box causes windows explorer to open showing the contents of the windows\temp directory.
Could be low on coolant or a sticky thermostat.
98.6F or 37C
The antifreeze is low in the reservoir.
37 degrees Celsius. (98.6 F)
You throw it away.
Possible causes: low coolant level; thermostat stuck in the closed position; faulty water pump.
about 32degree to 37 degree ( almost same as human)