The temperature of the mountain itself does not have much of an effect. The air temperature and pressure will though. The low air pressure will make it difficult to breath, the suns radiation will be stronger (even if it doesn't feel hot) and sunburns are easy to get, sunglasses must be worn to avoid snowblindness and sunburned eyelids, weather changes can be extreme and sudden so extra clothes will be needed.
There is a lot of information one should know before attempting a climb. You'd need to research and train extensively if you plan on surviving.
On average about -43
lowers the temperature lowers the temperature
Yes
sweat lowers the temperature of the body by getting rid of excess liquid
body temperature
Type your answer here... yes it may effect body temp.
illness, excerise, surrounding, stress
A fan lowers body temperature by increasing air circulation, which helps to evaporate sweat from the skin more quickly, leading to a cooling effect on the body.
regulate body temperature
no, hot tubbind should not affect internal body temp,
effect of temperature
Yes, body chills can be an effect of anesthesia. Anesthesia can disrupt the body's temperature regulation, leading to a drop in body temperature, which may result in chills. Additionally, factors such as the surgical environment, exposure to cold instruments, and the effects of certain anesthetic agents can contribute to this sensation. It's important for medical staff to monitor and manage body temperature during and after surgery to minimize discomfort.