Biology, asked by anushreepal, 3 months ago

Can life exist at temperature more than 100ºC? If so, provide some examples​

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Answered by Gurmeen26
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Answer:

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Animals generally struggle when they are exposed to temperatures much above 50C – true even of the Pink Pompeii worms that live next to deep-sea hydrothermal vents spewing out water at 400C onto the ocean floor. Most living creatures that thrive in extremely hot environments are single-celled bacteria or archaea.

Answered by saanvi543
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Answer:

No, he may get sunstroke or heatstroke

Explanation:

Due to high temperature the loss water from our body is more as sweat cannot keep pace with the evoparation from body. Our body temperature automatically rises and cause sunstroke

Which may cause death in severe condition

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