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How Many Degrees Is Considered Hot? [Solved]
In the range of 90˚ and 105˚F (32˚ and 40˚C), you can experience heat cramps and exhaustion. Between 105˚ and 130˚F (40˚ and 54˚C), heat exhaustion is more likely. You should limit your activities at this range. An environmental temperature over 130˚F (54˚C) often leads to heatstroke.
Hot and Cold for Kids | Temperature for Kids | Thermometer | Hot & Cold for Preschool & Kindergarten
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Misconceptions About Temperature
Made for ABC TV Catalyst http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/ as an extended version of my Comparing Temperatures video: …
If Our Body Temperature is 37° C, Why Do We Feel Hot When it’s 37° C Outside?
Everyone says that the ‘optimum’ body temperature is 37