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Temperature has a vast array of effects. It is easier to explain if given a scenario.

Anyway, for instance, in very cold climates human beings are engineered to naturally absorb more sugar. Sugar prevents ice crystallization of the blood cells.

Someone who naturally absorbs more sugar living in a warmer climate is diabetic.

The temperature affects the working of our bodies (and of the animals). The simple term is adaptation. The body changes to work with the climate.

In nature we have certain species which only thrive in certain climates. In the harshest of climate to the most arid you will find some kind of life. These do not have the capability to adapt so they perish if climate changes. Other have the capability so they survive.

You will notice, in really old trees if you studied sample trunk cross sections, they would have recorded evolution of their system over time. That's what temperature does. It alters life, habits.

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