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Whoa, it’s 37 degrees Celsius out there - talk about hot and cold! It’s so hot that I’m melting, but at the same time, I’m freezing. It’s like a roller coaster of temperatures - one minute you’re sweating buckets and the next you’re shivering. Talk about a wild ride!

Is 37 Celsius Hot Or Cold? [Solved]

Ah, yeah, if you’re feeling a bit off, it could be a fever. Your normal body temp is around 37°C, but if it’s 37.8°C or higher, then you’ve got a fever. You might feel hot or cold and shivery too. To check for sure, just grab a thermometer and take your temperature.

  1. 37 Celsius: This temperature is considered to be a fever in humans, and is usually indicative of an infection or illness.

  2. Hot: This temperature is considered to be uncomfortable for most people, and can cause sweating and dehydration if exposed for too long.

  3. Cold: This temperature is considered to be uncomfortable for most people, and can cause shivering and hypothermia if exposed for too long.

It’s scorching hot at 37 degrees Celsius! I’m melting! It’s so hot, it feels like I’m in an oven. But if you’re looking for cold, this isn’t it. You’d have to go way below zero to get that kind of chill.