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minus-squareSludgeyy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down13·1 year ago0F is the temperature a freezer needs to be to keep food fresh. 50F is the point that you can’t survive without clothes, your body will not generate enough heat. 100F (38C) will not burn you alive. You can survive for a long time in a sauna at 200F. 100F is perfect hot tub temperature
minus-squareAllero@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12arrow-down3·1 year agoFreezer normally operates at -4F You can’t survive without clothes at 55-60F, either. 100F will not burn you in an instant, but the comment went into long-term survival, and good luck surviving at that.
minus-squareSludgeyy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5arrow-down7·1 year agoNot sure where you got -4F from. USDA, United States Department of Agriculture, recommends 0°F or -17.8°C 100°F in the shade isn’t extreme, and you’d be able to survive normally (With more water, everyone can use more water) 100°F is hot tub water 120°F is recommended hot tap water 140°F water will pretty much burn you instantly
0F is the temperature a freezer needs to be to keep food fresh.
50F is the point that you can’t survive without clothes, your body will not generate enough heat.
100F (38C) will not burn you alive. You can survive for a long time in a sauna at 200F.
100F is perfect hot tub temperature
Freezer normally operates at -4F
You can’t survive without clothes at 55-60F, either.
100F will not burn you in an instant, but the comment went into long-term survival, and good luck surviving at that.
Not sure where you got -4F from.
USDA, United States Department of Agriculture, recommends 0°F or -17.8°C
100°F in the shade isn’t extreme, and you’d be able to survive normally (With more water, everyone can use more water)
100°F is hot tub water
120°F is recommended hot tap water
140°F water will pretty much burn you instantly