Your body is run by billions of reactions that are controlled by enzymes. These enzymes are made of protein and much the same was as when you cook an egg it turns solid, the enzymes break down if you overheat or stop functioning if they cool down enough. You would die quickly.
Most likely you would die if your body had no way of detecting internal temperature changes. If your body gets to cold, your organs can stop functioning and if you get to hot, you can literally cook your internal organs.
Most likely you would die if your body had no way of detecting internal temperature changes. If your body gets to cold, your organs can stop functioning and if you get to hot, you can literally cook your internal organs.
Its internal energy increses
Reptiles are cold blooded and require the atmospheric heat to regulate their internal body temperature. If the outside temperature were to decrease by 20 c the internal temperature of the reptile would decrease 20C.
The temperature* remains unchanged. * The heat (energy) content changes.
Sublimation, boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. One might include evaporation, though that does not happen at a particular temperature.
Changes can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as external influences, internal factors, or natural processes. External influences like weather, human activities, or social dynamics can trigger changes in a system. Internal factors such as growth, aging, or adaptations can also lead to changes. Natural processes like chemical reactions, biological cycles, or physical forces can play a role in driving changes.
Ive seen this happen when dramatic changes in temperature happen e.g. its hot outside and you get cold water the window..
Examples: fermentation, contamination.
Sublimation, boiling, condensation, melting and freezing. One might include evaporation, though that does not happen at a particular temperature.
most likely in a long time but scientist are detecting black holes coming closer to earth.
No, chemical changes can occur at various temperatures depending on the specific reaction. While many chemical reactions do happen at higher temperatures to provide enough energy for the reaction to occur, there are also reactions that occur at lower temperatures. Temperature is just one factor that can influence the rate of a chemical reaction.