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A person generally survives longer in cold conditions than in extreme heat. In cold environments, the body can generate heat through shivering and other metabolic processes, whereas in extreme heat, the risk of heatstroke and dehydration increases rapidly. Additionally, exposure to cold can often be mitigated with insulation and shelter, while heat can lead to rapid physiological decline without sufficient cooling measures. However, individual survival times can vary based on factors such as clothing, hydration, and overall health.

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