try and keep your head out of the water - this is where you lose the most heat. Also cross your arms and put your hands in your armpits, and cross your legs. However, you need to keep afloat so all of these may not be possible at once! Just try and find something to hold onto.
When cold weather arrives, the air temperature cools down which causes the water in rivers to cool as well. Cold water is denser than warm water, so it sinks, displacing the warmer water upward. This can create a circulation pattern that may cause the surface water to flow downstream, resulting in a "fall" of river water.
Warmer water rises in colder water. When heated, water expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise and displace the colder, denser water. This movement of warm water rising and cold water sinking forms a process known as convection.
cold crude will not let all the bs@w compleitly out. if you heat to 140 temp then spin the oil at a high rate the water and the bs will fall out of it... also hot and cold will have a weight difference............ it will change the gravity.
it is cold but not as cold as winter more fall
Remain calm and try to stay afloat. Call for help if possible and, if wearing a life jacket, use it to stay buoyant. Try to get back on board or stay close to the boat to increase your chances of being rescued.
control breating
Inattention - carelessness - intoxication are all reasons why a person could fall overboard.
Carelessness and inattention is most likely the cause of someone to fall overboard.
If you fall into cold water, you should try to get out of the water as quickly as possible to reduce the risk of hypothermia. Remove wet clothing and replace with dry clothes if available. Seek shelter and warmth to raise your body temperature.
If you fall overboard into cold water, try to remain calm and assess your situation. Focus on keeping your head above water and conserve energy by adopting a vertical position, using the "HELP" position (Heat Escape Lessening Posture) to minimize heat loss. If possible, signal for help and try to swim towards the nearest vessel or shore, but avoid excessive movement that can lead to fatigue. Remember to keep your airway clear and try to stay as still as possible to retain body heat.
Carelessness and inattention is most likely the cause of someone to fall overboard.
Inattention - carelessness - intoxication are all reasons why a person could fall overboard.
It's a boating phrase. Overboard means to go over the board, which is part of the boat. If you go overboard on a boat, you fall out into the water. As an idiom, it has come to mean doing so much that it seems excessive.
the cold weather may cause your belly button to retract and fall off.
try and keep your head out of the water - this is where you lose the most heat. Also cross your arms and put your hands in your armpits, and cross your legs. However, you need to keep afloat so all of these may not be possible at once! Just try and find something to hold onto.
It 'kills' the engine - should the craft's pilot fall overboard, or collapse.