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  • Can Life Exist at 235°F? Exploring Extreme Temperature Limits
    There are no known organisms that can survive at 235 Fahrenheit (113 Celsius). This temperature is far beyond the thermal tolerance of any known life form.

    Here's why:

    * Proteins denature: At such high temperatures, the proteins that make up living cells would denature (lose their shape) and cease to function.

    * Water boils: Water, essential for life, would boil at this temperature, making it impossible for cells to function.

    While some extremophiles can survive in extreme environments, like hot springs or deep-sea vents, their limits are far below 235 Fahrenheit.

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