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What is the limit temperature of human existence?

The limit of human living temperature is about 1 16℃. This is the temperature at which the human body can breathe. Scientists have experimented with the highest temperature that the human body can endure in a dry air environment:

The human body can persist at 7 1℃ for 1 hour; At 82℃, it can last for 49 minutes; At 93℃, it can last for 33 minutes; At 104℃, it can only last for 26 minutes. Judging from the relevant literature, the limit temperature that human body can tolerate seems to be higher. The results show that people's high temperature resistance in water is obviously lower than that in dry air because they can't dissipate heat through perspiration and evaporation.

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Body temperature limit:

The core temperature of a person is 37 degrees Celsius. Once the body temperature drops to 36 degrees Celsius, people's reaction and judgment ability will be weakened. It will be difficult to walk down to 35 degrees; When it drops to 33 degrees, people will lose their minds; At 30 degrees, people will lose consciousness. When the core temperature reaches 24 degrees Celsius, the heartbeat will stop. However, the world's lowest temperature record is 13.7 degrees Celsius.

1980, the temperature in Atlanta, Georgia, USA is 32.2℃. Willie Jones, 52, was admitted to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta for heatstroke. At that time, his body temperature reached the highest record of 46.5℃, and it took 24 days to completely cool down. The upper limit of normal axillary temperature is usually 37.4℃. If you have a fever, the maximum temperature will reach 42℃.

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