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Wow, it’s hot out there! Celsius hot, to be exact. I’m talking about the kind of heat that makes you want to just stay inside with the AC cranked up. But if you do have to venture out, make sure you’re prepared for the sweltering temperatures. Hydrate, wear light clothing and don’t forget your sunscreen! It’s gonna be a scorcher!
What Celsius Is Too Hot? [Solved]
Zach Schlader, a physiologist at Indiana University Bloomington, says 35 °C (or around 95 °F) is the absolute limit of human tolerance. Anything above that and your body won’t be able to cool itself off enough to keep its core temperature in check. So, it’s best to stay out of the heat if you can!
- Boiling Point: The boiling point of water in Celsius is 100°C.
- Freezing Point: The freezing point of water in Celsius is 0°C.
- Heat Index: A heat index above 40°C is considered very hot and can be dangerous for people who are exposed to it for long periods of time.
- Temperature Scale: Celsius is a temperature scale that uses the freezing and boiling points of water as reference points, with 0°C being the freezing point and 100°C being the boiling point.
- Heat Wave: A heat wave occurs when temperatures reach 35-40°C or higher over several days, which can be dangerous for people who are exposed to it for long periods of time without proper protection or hydration levels maintained.
It’s scorching hot outside! It’s so hot that the thermometer is reading in Celsius. I’m melting!