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The maximum temperature the human skin can tolerate without

getting blisters is

1 400C

2 600C

3 800C

4 1000C

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The maximum temperature the human skin can tolerate without getting blisters is 1 400C 2 60..

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60 ÂșC

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The maximum temperature the human skin can tolerate without getting blisters is 1 400C 2 60..

Answer / guest

(1) 400C

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The maximum temperature the human skin can tolerate without getting blisters is 1 400C 2 60..

Answer / bishnu bhowmick

60 drgee

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The maximum temperature the human skin can tolerate without getting blisters is 1 400C 2 60..

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2

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The maximum temperature the human skin can tolerate without getting blisters is 1 400C 2 60..

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800c

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