What's the warmest part of your body?

Different parts of our body have different temperatures, with the rectum being the warmest (37℃), followed by the ears, urine and the mouth. The armpit (35.9℃) is the coldest part of our body that is usually measured.
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What's the warmest part of a girls body?

The warmest parts of the human body are the head, chest and armpits. Conversely, the coldest parts are the feet and toes, which are farthest from the warm-blood-pumping heart.
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What's the coldest part of the body?

The armpit (35.9℃) is the coldest part of our body that is usually measured. Here are four other factors that affect our body temperature – and may be the reason behind why some people always feel cold.
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What part of your body keeps you warm?

Much like a thermostat regulates the temperature inside your home, the hypothalamus regulates your body temperature, responding to internal and external stimuli and making adjustments to keep the body within one or two degrees of 98.6 degrees.
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Which part of the body gets cold the fastest?

In addition, hands and feet tend to get cold more quickly than the body (torso) because:
  • they lose heat more rapidly since they have a higher surface area-to-volume ratio, and.
  • they are more likely to be in contact with colder surfaces than other parts of the body.
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Which body part is more sensitive to cold?

According to Stevens et.al., the most sensitive body part to temperature is the face, particularly the face and cheeks, while the least sensitive ones are the thigh and calf. Temperature threshold is the point at which one can tolerate the hotness or coldness of a stimulus.
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What is the warmest part of your face?

The area of the eye closest to the nose is the measurably hottest spot on the face. The temperature in this area can range from about 34 °C or 93 °F to 36 °C or 97 °F.
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Are the balls the warmest part of the body?

Are your balls warmer than the rest of your body? In the scrotum, testicles are about 2°C cooler than normal core body temperature, which is important for sperm production. This is why the scrotum contracts and brings the testes closer to the body in cold weather and relaxes in hotter weather.
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What is the coldest you can survive?

Therapeutic hypothermia was introduced: The body is cooled down to induce hypothermia to protect patients during open heart surgery as well as victims of strokes, seizures and liver failure. Still, 56.7 degrees is the coldest anyone has ever been and survived.
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Who feels more hot male or female?

Men and women have roughly the same core body temperature, at over 37C; in fact, some studies have found the female core body temperature is slightly higher. However, our perception of temperature depends more on skin temperature, which, for women, tends to be lower.
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What is the coldest part of the male body?

Ideally our body stays at 37°C, this is the temperature at which the body's core works properly. However the further we move away from the body's core the lower our temperature becomes. When we reach the extremities (hands, fingers, feet) that's where we find the coldest temperature, around 30°.
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Do boys stay warmer than girls?

Women have higher core body temperatures than men.

A study done by the University of Maryland School of Medicine published in the JAMA Network found that while body temperature does vary from person to person, day to day, women's body temperatures were consistently higher than their male counterparts'.
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How cold is the space?

But what of the average temperature of space away from the Earth? Believe it or not, astronomers actually know this value quite well: an extreme -270.42 degrees (2.73 degrees above absolute zero).
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What is the fatal body temperature?

44 °C (111.2 °F) or more – Almost certainly death will occur; however, people have been known to survive up to 46.5 °C (115.7 °F). 43 °C (109.4 °F) – Normally death, or there may be serious brain damage, continuous convulsions, and shock. Cardio-respiratory collapse will likely occur.
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What is the coldest thing humans have ever made?

A chunk of copper became the coldest cubic meter (35.3 cubic feet) on Earth when researchers chilled it to 6 millikelvins, or six-thousandths of a degree above absolute zero (0 Kelvin). This is the closest a substance of this mass and volume has ever come to absolute zero. Researchers put the 880-lb.
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Do guys balls drop when its hot?

In hot conditions, the skin loosens to prevent the testicles from overheating. The looser skin allows the balls to hang away from the warm body and encourages airflow around the scrotum to keep the area cool. As such, even in younger people, the testicles will typically sag a bit.
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What temperature kills sperm?

If temperature goes upto 40° C the sperms will start to die and at the temperature of 42° C -- all sperms will be dead.
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Are armpits warmer than forehead?

An armpit temperature is most often 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) lower than an oral temperature. A forehead scanner is most often 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) lower than an oral temperature.
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Why are some people naturally warmer?

Even when bodies are the same size, the amount of body fat inside can vary — and affect how cold or hot we feel in comparison to others. The greater the amount of body fat, the warmer one feels. Older people often might feel colder than younger people, as the fat layer under the skin that conserves heat thins with age.
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Is your body hotter than your forehead?

A forehead (temporal) scanner is usually 0.5 °F (0.3 °C) to 1 °F (0.6 °C) lower than an oral temperature.
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Which 2 body areas are most sensitive?

The forehead and fingertips are the most sensitive parts to pain, according to the first map created by scientists of how the ability to feel pain varies across the human body.
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Are skinny people more sensitive to cold?

Cold intolerance is a frequent complaint among those who have lost a considerable amount of weight. The body's core has lost a significant part of its protection against heat loss. The problem is usually worse for those who become very thin, especially small women.
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What is the most sensitive body part to touch?

The tongue, lips, and fingertips are the most touch- sensitive parts of the body, the trunk the least. Each fingertip has more than 3,000 touch receptors, many of which respond primarily to pressure.
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What does space smell like?

A succession of astronauts have described the smell as '… a rather pleasant metallic sensation ... [like] ... sweet-smelling welding fumes', 'burning metal', 'a distinct odour of ozone, an acrid smell', 'walnuts and brake pads', 'gunpowder' and even 'burnt almond cookie'.
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