They didn't, in fact the eruption happened so quickly the bodies of the victims were preserved with lava and ash and still remain to this dayWhen they found the bodies the bones were in place as they were 20,000 years ago.
the people took a break from there work. and go follow my insta love_gachalife you dont have to.
Yes, men cope better with dehydration as compared to women.
This is a matter of opinion as to what is too much. Personally I think that there probably are too many people and this is the root cause of our contribution to climate change. If there were fewer people our industries and lifestyles would have less impact on the planet.
People cope with living in hot and dry climates by staying hydrated, wearing loose and breathable clothing, using air conditioning or fans, seeking shade, and avoiding strenuous activities during the hottest parts of the day. They also adapt their daily routines to avoid the peak heat hours and may use items like sunscreen and hats to protect their skin from the sun.
People adapt to being paraplegic through physical therapy to regain strength and function, emotional support to cope with the new reality, and assistive devices and technology to facilitate independence in daily activities. They may also seek out accessible environments and engage in hobbies and activities that they can participate in with their abilities.
Cope with what? Could you please clarify this question.
they cope with it cause they kepp warm,
you can do a shirt
By thermoregulation.
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
they melt it !
because it is good for them
coping strategies
They just have to put up it
report of tsunami
The theme of "City of Savages" revolves around survival, family bonds, and the exploration of human nature in extreme circumstances. It delves into how people cope with trauma and loss, and the lengths they are willing to go to protect their loved ones.