The body temperature is amazingly consistant across the entire human race, 98.6 Fahrenheit.
It's just another temperature scale, it corresponds to about the same as 100 degree Fahrenheit = normal body temperature.
No. Given the temperature in degrees Celsius, you can find the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit by dividing by 5, multiplying by 9, and adding 32 to the result. For example, the normal human body temperature is 37 Celsius. Divide this by 5, and you get 7.4. Multiply by 9, and you get 66.6. Add 32, and you get 98.6, the normal human body temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. If, however, you have the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and want the temperature in degrees Celsius, just reverse the procedure: subtract 32, divide by 9, and multiply by 5.
Negative 40 degrees is the temperature that will be the same on Fahrenheit and Celsius scales.
When the temperature is minus 40.
No. When two bodies or regions are at the same temperature, equilibrium is already reached & no transfer of heat occurs.
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
What's wrong with that? I'm a filipino-american girl! Don't let race get in the way of how you feel! We're all the same on the inside!
Everyone's urine is the same temperature as their body. Normal body temperature is 98.6.
Not everyone has the same body temperature and it changes with throughout the day
A scorpion has the same temperature as the environment.
Same as your rectal temperature or core body temperature.
because you would not be able to radiate heat out of your body
The body temperature of the spotted salamander is cold-blooded. Cold-blooded means the body temperature is the same temperature of the area around.
no because they have the same body temperature and it depends what is the room temperature and your body temperature at the moment
Vertebrate animals are able to stay at the same body temperature no matter where they live
Approximately the same temperature as the water surrounding it.
Your body temperature and your water level