Heat stroke
Heat stroke
Heat stroke
Heat stroke
Heat stroke
A severe condition that can result from extreme sun exposure is heatstroke. This life-threatening condition occurs when the body overheats, typically due to prolonged exposure to high temperatures or vigorous exercise in the heat. Symptoms include a high body temperature, confusion, rapid pulse, and even loss of consciousness. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent serious complications or death.
HUrricanes and tornados are pretty extreme
frostbite
Severe Exposure was created in 1995.
The correct spelling is extreme (severe, intrense).
more extreme
Prolonged exposure to extreme cold can lead to several serious conditions, including hypothermia and frostbite. Hypothermia occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, leading to dangerously low body temperatures and potentially life-threatening complications. Frostbite, on the other hand, damages skin and underlying tissues, commonly affecting extremities like fingers and toes. Both conditions require prompt medical attention to prevent severe injury or death.
Water district responds to extreme drought conditions. Gation Center released its newest map, showing that 58 percent of California is now in exceptional drought conditions, the most severe level.