It depends on, among other things, the length of time, the medium the human is in, what they are wearing, and their conditioning.
Being in cold temperature air with proper shelter and clothing, humans can survive indefinatley, even if the temperature is below zero degrees. But a person in regular clothing immersed in water just above freezing will last only a few minutes.
As for heat: A sauna can reach temperatures of close to 200 degrees, but since the air is around 10% humidity, it actually feels comfortable and has many healing properties. But if the air is 90% humidity, then the safe temperature is more like around 110 degrees.
So maybe a better question to ask is: At what temperature and humididty combinations are humans capable of surviving?
The question must be more specific because are we talking about external temps or internal. A bodies internal temp can only survive up to 108F it starts to die around 105F which is when the proteins inside the body begin to cook apart. As far as the coldest the human body can get is in the 70'sF and potentially lower depending on the time spent at the temp. The body getting cold is much safer than the body getting to warm.
The reason humans function worse and worse in the heat the more moisture there is is our body's main way of cooling off is sweating. If there is a high amount of moisture in the air our sweat can't evaporate and our bodies can't cool down.
I'm not sure but I believe once an external temperature above 212 degrees is reached a human will begin to die because of their internal fluids simply starting to boil, remember we are 70-90% water..
The coldest temperature your body can get before shutting down and going into hypothermic shock is 89 degrees. I believe that below 83 is unsurviveable and all organ failure, including brain.
I would imagine that the entire internal body temperature would have to be 212 degrees in order for it to boil. Look at what happens when you throw a turkey in the oven at 400 degrees for x amount of time, it takes quite a while to reach 160 degrees, well below boiling.
Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.
A thermometer is commonly used to measure the highest and lowest temperatures of the day. Specifically, a maximum-minimum thermometer is designed to record both the highest and lowest temperatures over a set period of time.
highest is 56 C but the lowest is -32 C hope it helped!!:)
Highest was 41.6 C at Los Angeles, and the lowest was -28.3 C at Balmaceda.
The region with the highest temperatures in the US is typically the Southwest, particularly areas in Arizona like Phoenix, where summer temperatures can exceed 120°F (49°C). Conversely, the lowest temperatures are often recorded in Alaska, especially in places like Prospect Creek, where temperatures can drop below -60°F (-51°C) during winter. These extremes highlight the diverse climate variations across the country.
13 celsius. Recently in 2011 a swedish girl was able to survive that temperature.
The highest temperature is 22°C and the lowest is 11°C.
The highest temperature humans can survive is around 108°F (42°C) for a short period, while typical survival limits can drop to around 70°F (21°C) for prolonged exposure without adequate clothing or shelter. Conversely, the lowest temperature humans can endure is approximately -128°F (-89°C), which was recorded in Antarctica. However, hypothermia can set in at temperatures as high as 50°F (10°C) if a person is wet and exposed to wind.
Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.
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A thermometer is commonly used to measure the highest and lowest temperatures of the day. Specifically, a maximum-minimum thermometer is designed to record both the highest and lowest temperatures over a set period of time.
The highest temp in the Sahara is 136 degrees and the lowest temp in the Sahara is 86 degrees
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West region
The lowest temperature in the sun's visible surface (photosphere) is around 5,500 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperatures in the sun's core can reach up to 15 million degrees Celsius. However, in the sun's outer atmosphere (corona), temperatures can soar to several million degrees Celsius.
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