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It says short term a human body can withstand ongoing living in 117 degrees but this isn't with humidity. If there is high humidity this temperature would be much lower. For example, I spent 24 hours or more in 120 degrees Fahrenheit in Arizona when I was 25 but I knew staying ongoing in something like that likely would be fatal within a few weeks time. So, likely a dry 117 degrees is the highest temperature a human can be outside and survive in without digging a hole or a cave or something where it is cooler inside in the shade or to have air conditioning in a house, or building or vehicle.
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