The lowest recorded body temperature with a full recovery was 56.6 degrees Fahrenheit, (13.7 degrees centigrade). This was the temperature of Anna Bagenholm, a three year old girl, who was locked out of her house by her big brother near Hudson Bay, Canada
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/02/03/broadcasts/main156476.shtml
Some common types of temperature recorded include: ambient temperature (air temperature of surrounding environment), surface temperature (temperature of an object's exterior), body temperature (core temperature of a living organism), and liquid temperature (temperature of a liquid substance).
The lowest survivable body temperature for an adult is around 70°F (21°C). Hypothermia can occur when body temperature drops below 95°F (35°C), leading to symptoms such as confusion, shivering, and difficulty moving. Severe hypothermia, with body temperatures below 82°F (28°C), is life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention.
The lowest possible temperature than can ever occur in the universe is the Absolute Zero. It is 0 kelvin or -273 degrees celcius, and occurs when the internal energy of the body is zero. Scientists have not, at the moment, been able to achieve this temperature, but they have cooled atoms to a temperature close to the Absolute Zero by using lasers to stop their motions.
Yes, after death at room temperature, the body can undergo a process called livor mortis, where the blood pools and settles in the lowest parts of the body, causing those areas to appear discolored or bruised. This discoloration can give the appearance of the body changing color after death.
The highest body temperature ever recorded in a human is around 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsius). This extreme temperature can lead to heat stroke, organ failure, and even death if not treated promptly.
53 F
testicles
When taking a cold shower in winter!
36 c
dead sea
Heat will flow from the body with the highest temperature to the lowest temperature body until the temperatures are the same.
it's 20 degrees.
I think 85 degrees.
the lowest professional recorded body fat is said to be 2-3%. Some people claim when Bruce Lee died he was at 1% or lower but this sounds like a myth.
No recorded temperatures over 42 C
Some common types of temperature recorded include: ambient temperature (air temperature of surrounding environment), surface temperature (temperature of an object's exterior), body temperature (core temperature of a living organism), and liquid temperature (temperature of a liquid substance).
13 celsius. Recently in 2011 a swedish girl was able to survive that temperature.