No, but i think you get swells on your skin that look like pimples just like frostbites. But they are not frostbites. Your pimple will swell until it pops out this white fluid. It will pain/hurt but this are causes from high temperatures exposure. Some examples may include high powered portable heaters in your room. Or maybe when you go to wash your face, you normally splash too much hot water on your face, mostly because of the cold environment which gives you the urge to use too much hot water.
Most of this happen frostbite like things, i call them somewhat pimples....they happen mostly on the face, i have many of them. That's because of the hot water and temperature.
Yes, wind chill can increase the risk of frostbite by causing the skin to lose heat more rapidly, leading to a higher likelihood of frostbite occurring.
The property of water responsible for frostbite is its ability to transfer heat away from the body at a rapid rate. When the skin is exposed to cold temperatures, water in the skin cells freezes, leading to damage and potential cell death. This process, known as heat conduction, causes the skin and underlying tissues to freeze, resulting in frostbite.
usually heat, or a burn. it could ALSO be caused by frostbite.
Frostbite is not mold.
Frostbite is freezing on the skin.
tempature so low will cause insane heat to skin maby even -460 degrees F
During cold conditions, the flow of blood is reduced to hold onto heat. In winter, penguins will keep their feet a degree or two above freezing which reduces the chance of heat loss and avoids getting frostbite. Not all penguin species live in freezing conditions though.
You can get frostbite if you live in the UK.
Pneumonia occurs in the lungs. Frostbite occurs in the extremities (fingers, hands, toes, feet, ears, nose, lips.) Pneumonia is causes by bacteria, viruses, chemicals, or bodily fluids getting into the lungs that do not belong there. Frostbite is caused by cold overcoming the body's ability to adequately heat tissues in the extremities.
*Sighs* (Don't try this joke). Frost bite...?
It is very important that frostbite be treated immediately and correctly. The first thing to do is to get the person out of the cold and out of any wet clothes. Then the frostbitten area needs to be warmed slowly using warm (not hot) water or another gentle heat source. If the frostbite is serious it should not be treated at home.
Yes, frostbite is a common noun.