Yes, it may depend on what they are wearing or what temperature the room is where they are
The answer depends on ideal for what and for whom. Some people are more comfortable at higher temperatures than others. For some activities, such as vigorous exercise, a lower may feel more comfortable.
Because they have a higher metabolic rate.
People use thermometers to measure temperature accurately, whether for medical, environmental, or cooking purposes. In healthcare, they help monitor fevers and assess health conditions. In cooking, they ensure food is cooked to safe temperatures. Additionally, thermometers are used in various scientific and industrial applications to maintain optimal conditions.
Yes, people melt at extreme temperatures
Because they have a higher metabolic rate.
Most East African people live at higher elevations to avoid diseases commonly found in lowland areas, such as malaria. Additionally, higher elevations provide cooler temperatures and more fertile soils for agriculture, which are beneficial for livelihoods.
Our bodies have wonderful immune systems that are well engineered to fight infections without the use of medications.Bacteria and viruses greatly outnumber us in population. In fact, it's amazing that we're not sick all of the time.One way our bodies fight infections is by creating a fever. Although it's not much fun for the person who has a fever, fevers are really good at fighting infections. There are some germs/infections that can't take the higher temperatures made by our fevers, even though it might just be a few degrees! Additionally, a mild fever can help the cells of our immune system become more active.However, there are also situations where germs/infections will make fevers happen that make our bodies too warm and can cause lots of damage. Sometimes our immune system might get a bit too excited and also make our bodies too warm. Doctors get concerned for fevers that get over 107F, because they can start to cause brain damage (which is why our bodies like to stay around 97-99F). Doctors also get concerned when a fever stays for longer than expected, and for lots of other reasons too. People who are worried about their fevers should see a doctor, but usually most fevers go away on their own.In short, our bodies can use fevers to fight some germs/infections, and sometimes germs/infections cause fevers that hurt the body. Medications can be necessary to help our bodies fight germs/infections, but most fevers go away on their own when the germ/infection is stopped by our body's immune system.
Inanimate objects, like the chairs and table, have the same temperatures as the temperature of the air (assuming thermal equilibrium- i.e., no temperature change). People regulate their own heat and usually have body temperatures higher than air temperatures.
no without eyes your others senses become higher and lots of people live with out eyes
because some banks have higher or lower rates than others therefore making the bank 'better' than others
People who live on plateaus are often referred to as highlanders or plateau dwellers. They have adapted to living at a higher elevation, typically characterized by cooler temperatures and different vegetation compared to lowland areas.
Many people feel wonderful when the temperature is low because they are not hot or sweating while they are working. Some people feel miserable when the temperature is low because they prefer higher temperatures.