The temperature at which insects become inactive can vary slightly. However, generally it is at around 50 degrees. If the sun is out and the temperature is 50 degrees or less, insects will generally be inactive.
Copperhead snakes become inactive at temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yeast typically dies and becomes inactive at temperatures above 140F (60C).
Wasps become inactive in environments in which the temperature is 45 degrees or lower. During warmer weather seasons wasps can remain active throughout the entire day and night working in shifts.
Turbine thrust bearing active and inactive temperature is the blade in the turbine trust bearing is actual temperature change, which mitigates the active or inactive bearing.
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Warrants don't become "inactive" - they are either active or they are withdrawn or quashed. There's no such thing as an "inactive" warrant.
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Dogs will become inactive as they get older. Its just old age. But have their teeth checked - sometimes it is tooth pain.
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All enzymes work best at a certain temperature and pH. They also need a substrate to work on. A change in pH or temperature will inactive it by denaturing it. If the substrate is very low in quantity or is absent, the enzyme will be inactive.
Bees ( honey bees) become inactive at 45 degrees. death comes after they cannot convert their honey to heat their bodies. They create heat by shivering their flight muscles.
No. Most animals are insects and insects are poikilothermic ( body temperature varies with ambient temperature )