What is the normal temperature for the human body?


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Most people think of a "normal" body temperature as an oral temperature of 98.6 F. This is an average of normal body temperatures. Your temperature may actually be 1°F (0.6°C) or more above or below 98.6 F. Also, your normal body temperature changes by as much as 1°F (0.6°C) throughout the day, depending on how active you are and the time of day. Body temperature is very sensitive to hormone levels and may be higher or lower when a woman is ovulating or having her menstrual period.
what he said ^^
i believe its 36-37 degrees celsius
37 degrees centigrade
In general, the value of 36.8 °C ±0.7 °C, or 98.2 °F ±1.3 °F. is the common oral measurement.

If you are in the United States, the normal human body temperature is commonly quoted as 98.6 °F which is an exact conversion of 37.0 °C
734784578949089237823764569457... degrees celcius.
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