Hypothermia occurs when the human body loses heat faster than it can produce. A person can get Hypothermia in a cold climate, in general, if you are naked and exposed to cold temperatures. Swimming or drop in cold/ice water, cold wind, the effect and just being sloppy in a snow storm can all contribute. A person is said to suffer from Hypothermia once your body temperature drops below 96 F
Immersed in cold water
the person before didn't help so here you go it means a word equation that represents a real world situation hope this helped :)
The greatest common factor of 22 and 66 can be done in a split second. I am assuming the person who asked this question knew that 2 x 3 = 6. Multiplication works in your favor. When doing 22 x 3, You do 2x 3, and then 2x 3 again, thus getting 66. The answer is therefore 22.
It means a person (or thing) is acting (or placed) in such a way to slow or even stop the normal flow of traffic, especially when it causes a situation to become dangerous.
Tim Meeker is a character based on the real person Tim Meeker. If you read the Epilogue of "My brother Sam is Dead" It explains that historical records support much of the story, like most of the characters. The characters of the book are set to act as the author believed the real people would have in that type of situation. Therefore, to answer your question, Tim Meeker was a real person that died, but the story is fake. The execution of his brother Sam was actually how a soldier named John Smith died. A good deal of the story is based on historical records.
Disabled or normal in physical and psychology
The greatest danger for a person with hypothermia, unless treated in time, is death.
Immersed in cold water
A person suffering from hypothermia is lacking enough food. This is a condition where the body is unable to regulate temperature.
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I can't think of any special risks that apply to that situation.
Tasers can be used when a person is a danger to themselves or others. They are an alternative to firearms, when the situation allows for it.
It would really depend on the situation, but a good citizen would probably assist any person who was in danger. A good citizen would also cooperate with the police in a dangerous situation.
A development need will be different for each person. This might be educational, emotional, or social and will depend on the situation and person in question.
When a person is in a situation when they are in a harmful situation and danger to themselves or other people. Situations like this are usually frightening or cause a lot of stress. In such situations, people feel helpless.
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This greatly depends on the conditions one is swimming in, if conditions are very cold and the body temperature drops to 35 or below then you will develop hypothermia.This is uncommon to develop unless swimming in extremely cold water.Sorry, the above is dangerously wrong.Extended submersion in ANY water substantially below body temperature (98.6F or 27 C) will cause hypothermia. For example, one of the dangers of open water swimming even in warmer waters is hypothermia - 80F water can cause hypothermia for someone not wearing a wetsuit who has been in the water for several dozen hours.In more immediate terms, any person not wearing specifically protective clothes who swims in water below 50F (10C) risks hypothermia in a matter of minutes (a dozen or so, at the most). 70F (21C) can cause hypothermia to an unprotected swimmer in a couple (2-3) of hours.For swimmers, hypothermia is generally not common, unless they have been in some sort of a situation where they can't get out of the water. The major danger is that once a swimmer is experiencing hypothermia, they have a relatively small window (minutes in most cases) to get out of the water before they die.
because it would warm the person up too quickly and would make the situation worse. so if you heat them up gradually then they would recover much better