You are in running shorts and shoes, no shirt, lying down, not moving except for involuntary shivering, with a 5mph breeze, outside, on a clear night. What's the highest temperature you freeze to death being outside from 8pm to 8am?
You are in running shorts and shoes, no shirt, lying down, not moving except for involuntary shivering, with a 5mph breeze, outside, on a clear night. What's the highest temperature you freeze to death being outside from 8pm to 8am?
32 unless they changed the freezing point.
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I would say around 55. Didn't some guy go into hibernation in snow and when they found his body temp was 55?
67 I get really cold when my house is this temperature. I gotta think you can die that way.
It was pretty cold in Bangkok 18 months ago - 15 degrees (~60 degrees) and people died.
Read the question again it said freeze.
ib6ub9 wrote:
32 unless they changed the freezing point.
I think the OP meant "die of hypothermia", not "freeze to death" but you get bonus points for reading comprehension and the OP gets them deducted for imprecision. But technically you would freeze at a temperature below 0C/32F because your body fluids aren't pure water and therefore will freeze at a lower temperature (look up Freezing Point Depression).
regardless, your blood wouldn't freeze in 12 hours if it was 32 degrees out, so his point is pointless
I hate it when people think EVERYTHING freezes at 32 degrees Farenheit. Ya'll are reetards
Around 60 degrees will cause hypothermia given enough time and not enough clothes or shelter.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/oax/safety/frostbite.php
Alan
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