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If they died due to complications that involved a high fever, they could have a pretty high core temp. If they froze to death it would probably be much lower.. maybe around 70 to 80 degrees (F).
Depends on the circumstance of death....

2007-01-16 14:55:21 · answer #1 · answered by bakfanlin 6 · 0 0

Are you using a person's core temp as an indicator of whether
they are dead or not? If you are, that's incorrect. There are
other indicators that a person is dead, such as no pulse/
no breath/ eyes rolled back in the head/no reflexes. and I
believe the ultimate indicator that physicians use is no
brain stem activity.

2007-01-16 15:18:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on the circumstances surrounding the person's death. If they were ill, the temperature could be high; if it was an accident, the temperature could be perfectly normal; if they died of exposure, it would probably be very low.

2007-01-16 15:02:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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