What is the maximum temperature a human can survive?
The above explanation applies to outside body temperature. If we were to talk about internal body temperature, the highest fever I’ve heard about is 106˚ Farenheit, which makes it into an emergency; and cooling the person is a must. For example in this page: http://www.blurtit.com/q616156.html A user commented: “Well I’m not sure what the highest temp that the human body can “survive” in but i know at this point in time i am currently working in a sustained heat of 67 to 73 degrees celsius in areas it reaches 78 to 84 degrees Celsius the thermometers even shut down ive even seen a respirator face plate fall out it was a 3m PAPR with no previous issues just caused from the heat oh yea we were tyvek suits and PAPR’s non of which is heat reflective or resistant” If we convert 67˚ Celsius to Farenheit it would add up to 153˚ Farenheit. So to be fair this individual is exposed to an environment that its unlivable to most people. But with proper clothing he can survive. This doesn’t even cou