The answer is Earth.
All the planets have temperatures that cover a larger range than that. The Earth goes from about -70 to about +55 degrees C.
In Oklahoma, summer temperatures typically range from 90-100°F, with occasional peaks above 100°F. Winter temperatures range from 30-50°F, occasionally dropping below freezing. Oklahoma experiences a wide temperature variation between summer and winter.
Diastase works best at a temperature range of 40-50°C (104-122°F). Temperatures outside this range can denature the enzyme, reducing its effectiveness.
Pepsin is an enzyme that works optimally at a specific temperature range, around 37 degrees Celsius. At temperatures above 60 degrees Celsius, the high heat denatures the pepsin enzyme, causing it to lose its structure and thus its ability to digest proteins effectively.
-- If those are Rankine temperatures, then I could not survive either one. -- If they're Celsius temperatures, then I could not survive 75, and I would be pretty miserable at 37. -- If they're Fahrenheit temperatures, I could survive and tolerate either one, but 37 would be more comfortable. To each his own.
All the planets have temperatures that cover a larger range than that. The Earth goes from about -70 to about +55 degrees C.
Earth, Alaska to Death Valley
There is a range of healthy body temperatures around 37 ºC or 98.4 ºF
Earth, but does go beyond that, venus is to hot, mars is to cold
Mars has a temperature range that can vary from -13 Celsius to 37 Celsius, depending on the location and time of day. This range makes it a planet with significant temperature fluctuations due to its thin atmosphere and distance from the Sun.
37 * 13 = 481
37 + 13 = 50
13 is 35.1% of 37.
The tundra experiences a wide temperature range, with average temperatures ranging from -34°F (-37°C) in the winter to 37°F (3°C) in the summer. However, temperatures can vary significantly based on location, season, and specific weather conditions.
There is no known planet with that temperature (or even temputure) range.
Multiply 13 by 37/100.
In Oklahoma, summer temperatures typically range from 90-100°F, with occasional peaks above 100°F. Winter temperatures range from 30-50°F, occasionally dropping below freezing. Oklahoma experiences a wide temperature variation between summer and winter.