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The excessive heating of a body of water is called thermal pollution. Thermal pollution is similar to the greenhouse effect.

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What does excessive loss of water in the body lead?

Excessive loss of water in the body can lead to dehydration, a condition where the body doesn't have enough fluids to function properly. This can result in symptoms such as thirst, dry mouth, fatigue, dizziness, and confusion. Severe dehydration can cause more serious complications, including kidney failure, heat injury, and even shock, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Maintaining proper hydration is essential for overall health and bodily functions.


What dangers can microwaves do to humans?

Microwaves work by oscillating at the same frequency as boiling water. This causes the water molecules to heat up. Needless to say, since your body is about 70% water, microwaves can cause tissue damage by heating up and damaging cells.


What is it called when a body of water warms from adding water?

When a body of water warms from adding water, it is often referred to as "thermal pollution." This occurs when warmer water from a different source, such as industrial processes or runoff, is introduced into a natural water body, leading to increased temperatures. This can negatively impact aquatic ecosystems, affecting species that rely on specific temperature ranges for survival.


What are different ways for water to leave your body?

Waste, skin, breathing, it comes out of every part of the surface of your body.


When your body loses water it loses electrolytes which is a scientific term for what?

The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.

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What is excessive heating of a body of water?

Thermal Pollution


What is something that can kill when it's excessive?

Water consumption. Drinking an excessive amount of water in a short period of time can lead to water intoxication, or hyponatremia, which can be fatal due to an imbalance of electrolytes in the body.


What is linear expansion?

If a body is heated and after heating the body if the expand in one dimension then it is called linear expansion


What prevents water loss in humans?

Excessive body water loss is caused by sickness, sweat, or exhaustion. The body’s energy reserves should be used in increments in order to prevent excessive water loss. If all else fails, drink extra water.


What is a vertical movement of a body of water called?

vertical movement of a body of water called


Can you sweat under cold water?

i think you cant because your body isn't over heating


What is the medical term meaning excessive swallowing?

Vomiting excessively means that you keep vomiting and vomiting. Here's a tip (if you are vomiting excessively): Drink water. Your body needs liquids at this time. If you're worried that you'll throw up, you won't. You can't vomit water. If you don't drink water, you'll probably need to go to the hospital to get a certain clear liquid inside your body to waken you up.


When water loss via vaporization from the what or what from the skin is excessive urine output?

Excessive water vaporization from the skin, also known as insensible perspiration, can lead to increased loss of water from the body. When this loss is significant, it may result in the body compensating by increasing urine output to maintain fluid balance.


How does sweating help to stop over heating?

The water from you body makes sweat, and the sweat cools down your body so your body won't over heat.


How do you control excessive body heat?

Check into food intolerances. My husband called me a "furnace" because of the excessive heat off of my body. Last January I learnt I had a caffeine intolerance. When I eliminated all caffeine sources from my diet... that excessive heat & countless other health problems were gone.


All the water in an area is called?

A body of water.


A large inland body of water?

A large inland body of water is called a lake.