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How Your Body Tries To Cool Itself Down When Overheating
Your body's main method of getting rid of heat is through convection, where hot blood is sent to the surface of your skin to be cooled down. In cases of overheating, your body's system can be overwhelmed and lead to heat stroke.
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The body uses convection to get rid of heat by pumping out hot blood to the surface of the skin, but when the heat overwhelms the body's system, it can lead to heat stroke.
37:32 - 39:34 (02:02)
Summary
The body uses convection to get rid of heat by pumping out hot blood to the surface of the skin, but when the heat overwhelms the body's system, it can lead to heat stroke.
ChapterHow Your Body Tries To Cool Itself Down When Overheating
EpisodeSelects: Desert Survival: Josh and Chuck Save Your Tookus
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In the desert, finding shade and cooling yourself down are crucial for survival in case of a heat stroke.
39:34 - 40:48 (01:14)
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In the desert, finding shade and cooling yourself down are crucial for survival in case of a heat stroke. You also need to remember to drink water and avoid dangerous animals such as tarantulas and spiders.