The same as while not boating.
The effects on the human body are the same in boh environments.
The effects on the human body are the same in boh environments.
The effects on the human body are the same in boh environments.
The effects on the human body are the same in boh environments.
Alcohol affects the human body the same way on the water or on land. Longer reaction time, reduced motor skills, poorer sense of judgement. Only thing is that boats are generally slower than cars, and the sea is generally roomier than roads, which means that drunk boating can be a little less dangerous than drunk driving.
Yes, but it is kind of silly as they effect the body in opposite ways.
Alcohol affects every cell in the body.
alcohol effects your immune system and your liver.
According to the authorities and loads of bad examples alcohol has a very bad influence on the human body while boating - even bigger than on land. Alcohol is involved in one third of all recreational boating fatalities, as after drinking the judgement and the cognigtive abilities deteriorate, lack of coordination and increased reaction time can be seen. Vision is usually also corrupted and alcohol creates a physical sensation of feeling warmth, which might cause one not to feel the water's temperature so hypothermia can easily set in.
Alcohol does not give you energy; it has the opposite effect on your body by acting as a depressant and slowing down your central nervous system.
It is highly toxic to the human body.
lowers the temperature lowers the temperature