When it comes to the health of people, it is nearly impossible to come up with a universal truth for every "human". It truly depends on the person. You should consider things like their weight, age, any health conditions they may have, genetic predispositions, their environment, and what they are wearing. For example: a healthy 24 year old male dressed warmly may withstand colder temperatures than a 70 year old female with a previous history of peripheral neuropathy. The best thing to do is not to test what the coldest temperature is that someone may be able to survive; it can lead to hypothermia and other severe complications including death.
According to various websites, including the ones listed, below, the lowest survival human body temperature depends on the individual and how long the body remains at the given, low temperature, which may not have anything to do with the temperature of the surrounding environment (i.e., loss of body heat may be due to internal factors, such as poor nutrition, disease, illness, etc). However, death is likely to occur at a body temperature of about 75 degrees Fahrenheit (i.e., humans have been known to survive lower temperatures, but these are considered exceptions to the rule).
Uranus's lowest temp can get down to -355.
98.6F or 37C
the lowest temp is 20
body temperature is basically measuring the amount of heat energy in our body.
The body functions well at 25 degrees Celsius. also our normal body temp. 98.6
A normal body temp. for an adult human is: 97.6 - 98.6 F (36.4-37 C.)
Human body temperature is roughly 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
just subtract the highest temp. - lowest temp
B/c sperm needs to be ~35 C to survive and the normal body temp of a human being is ~37 C. This kills the sperm or makes them unviable.
The highest temp in the Sahara is 136 degrees and the lowest temp in the Sahara is 86 degrees
it has to adjust its body temp. to survive in the wildernessAnswerThey migrate south if they live in the north to avoid winters. They switch from eating insects to fruit in the fall and winter.
No, core body temp is different than external body temp, make sure the temp was takin' correctly be alarmed if its under 93 or above 100