well your normal temp is 37.5 so a fraction of a degree over your normal temp is classed as ill and is a fever.
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A temperature of 37.6°C is slightly elevated but not considered too high. It falls within the range of a low-grade fever and may be due to various factors such as infection or inflammation. It is advisable to monitor your temperature and seek medical attention if you experience other symptoms or if the fever persists.
If the temperature is too high, the rock will melt into magma and form igneous rock instead of metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks form under high pressure and temperature conditions, but if the temperature becomes too high, the rock will not be able to maintain its solid state and will melt.
The temperature of the IEF (Isoelectric focusing) step is typically set at 20 degrees Celsius to maintain a stable environment for the separation of proteins based on their isoelectric points. This temperature helps prevent protein denaturation while promoting optimal resolution and focusing of the proteins in the gel matrix.
A temperature of 39.4 degrees Celsius is considered a fever in adults. It would be wise to monitor your symptoms and consider seeking medical advice if the fever persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms.
The Earth's entire mantle isn't liquid because of its composition and temperature. The mantle is made up of solid rock materials that can partially melt under high temperatures and pressures. However, not all of the mantle reaches temperatures high enough to completely melt, resulting in a semi-solid state known as the asthenosphere.
An ordinary thermometer measures temperature based on the average kinetic energy of particles. In the thermosphere, particles are very spread out, so even though they are moving very fast and have high kinetic energy, there are too few of them to register a high temperature on an ordinary thermometer.