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Answer (1 of 5): To answer your question, the "72 degrees Fahrenheit=room temperature" is considered from internal body temperatures being 98.6 degrees +/-, thus making the temperature of skin to be around 72-76 degrees Fahrenheit. That is why a temperature around that range is usually comfortabl
My grade 10 Health Science teacher with multiple degrees taught my class that internal body temperature is the same as room temperature at 72 degrees. I found out yesterday through BuzzFeed of
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