Human tissues start freezing at temperatures below 32°F (0°C). The exact temperature at which tissues freeze can vary depending on factors such as the specific tissue type, individual differences in body composition, and length of exposure to cold temperatures.
A Jupiter wouldn't freeze or burn because they are the exact same temperature.
No, water cannot turn into ice just by touching a human finger. The change in temperature between the warm skin of a human finger and water is not sufficient to freeze the water instantly. It would require more significant cooling or exposure to colder temperatures for water to freeze into ice.
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Actually the problem with the Human polymerase is the sensitivity to temperature if we talk about PCR. That is the reason why we use Taq DNA polymerase which is thermostable where as use of human polymerase may result in loss of its function due to high temperature.
The human body is about 209.5 degress celsius so any substance that has a melting point above that. Iron does so it would be a frozen substance in the human body. There are small amounts of iron in the human body.
Anything below 0 Celsius
no, actually they will freeze! Mars is really cold.
A Jupiter wouldn't freeze or burn because they are the exact same temperature.
Cells in the human body can freeze if they are subjected to cold for a long enough period. Frostbite is, and has been, a known threat to individuals who are out in the cold without protective clothing.
With an average temperature of minus 288 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 178 degrees Celsius) on Saturn, a human could not wear enough clothing and outerwear (coats) to keep the human body at 98.6F or any temp above a hypothermic state! A human's blood and tissues would freeze within seconds to minutes.
Cute. Almost any gas can freeze if it's placed in an environment where the temperature is low enough and/or the pressure is high enough. But we can't think of a substance that's gaseous at the body's internal temperature and pressure and solidifies at any temperature and pressure that the same human could survive. Bottom line: We'd have to say 'no'.
That is approximately the temperature of the human body (it's actually 98.5).
photosynthesis would stop,temperature will drop to zero,ocean surfaces would freeze,extinction human etc
No, water cannot turn into ice just by touching a human finger. The change in temperature between the warm skin of a human finger and water is not sufficient to freeze the water instantly. It would require more significant cooling or exposure to colder temperatures for water to freeze into ice.
if you traveld on a space ship to neptune the space ship would freeze and crash and tou would die from the cold temperature
Everywhere. Every organ in our body is made by tissues.
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