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The tiny Water Bear (Tardigrade) can survive environments extreme enough to kill any other animal - with temperatures as low as -273°C close to Absolute Zero to as high as 151°C.
The burning sensation we get from chilli peppers is because of a chemical called Capsaicin.
The temperature on Mercury varies so extremely that it will rise up to 430C during the day and drop as low as -140C at night.
Light does not age.