You are viewing a single thread.
View all comments View context
1 point

Essentially, your body cools you down by sweating, but if you reach a combination of sweat and heat above a certain degree, your body is unable to cool you down by sweating, as the air already has enough moisture and its hotter than your sweat.

Then you lose the ability to regulate your heat and you rapidly head towards a heat stroke.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Preppers/survival

!preppers@lemmy.ca

Create post

Also about survival, urban survival, grey man, Preparedness, Self-sufficient, Resilient, Adaptable, Low profile

A place to share information on emergency preparedness as it relates to disasters both natural and man-made.

Would you survive in the event of economic, political and social collapse? What natural disasters such as tornadoes, earthquakes or hurricanes are prevalent in your area? What can you do? What should you be doing now? What do you need to know/have?

This is a community for those who think that it’s better to be safe than sorry, and that we need to start preparing now.

Community stats

  • 1

    Monthly active users

  • 20

    Posts

  • 30

    Comments