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frostbite
"Died of exposure" typically refers to a situation where someone has succumbed to the elements, such as extreme cold or heat, due to prolonged exposure without adequate protection or shelter.
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Feeling cold can trigger shivering, which is the body's way of generating heat to maintain its core temperature. It can also cause blood vessels to constrict, reducing blood flow to the skin and extremities in order to conserve heat. In extreme cases, prolonged exposure to cold temperatures can lead to hypothermia.
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Spinning slowly would likely lead to extreme temperature differences on Mercury, with one side experiencing prolonged exposure to intense sunlight and extreme heat, while the other side faces prolonged darkness and extreme cold. The slow spin would not allow for even distribution of heat across the planet, causing the temperature disparity between the day and night sides to be more extreme.
Injury from exposure to extreme cold
When skin gets cold, blood vessels constrict to conserve heat and reduce blood flow to the skin's surface. This can lead to a pale appearance and make the skin feel cold to the touch. Prolonged exposure to cold temperatures can also cause skin damage, such as frostbite.