It depends on whats going on. if ou are well dressed, probably around - 80 degrees (not for a long time though.) Without clothes... Remember that numans are actually a tropical speceis. without clothes ofr houses or technology we wouuldnt be able to live, probably, past northern Florida or southern Alabama. ( as animals)
Eighteen thousandths of a millimeter. 0.0018 cm = 0.018 mm = 18 µm (micrometer) Human hair width actually ranges from 17 to 181 µm. 181 µm is almost .2 mm so you could say "about a fifth of a millimeter for coarse hair"
The third oldest human fossil was a large one.
206
206 bones in the human body...... adult has 206 bones
206 Bones in an Adult Human Body
The average surfacetemperature is about 460 degrees Celsius.
There is no life. No human could survive such temperatures.
no a person could not survive on uranus
Yes, if suitably equipped.
No.
They could survive but if they don't have the right gear you couldn't survive on Uranus.
Forever with proper attire and hydration.
no
Yes because they survive on plant, not human.
Not for very long !
Unless humans can survive -360.4 degrees F and 1,305 mph wind, human life is not possible on Neptune.
Without childbirth, the human race could not survive.