More people tend to die from extreme heat than from extreme cold. Heat-related illnesses, such as heat stroke, are more common and can be more deadly than cold-related illnesses. Additionally, heat waves can affect larger populations compared to cold spells.
Overall, more people worldwide die from exposure to cold temperatures than from heat-related causes. This is because extreme cold can lead to hypothermia and various health complications, while extreme heat can also be dangerous but tends to impact fewer people.
It is subjective and depends on individual tolerance. In extreme heat, risk of dehydration and heat stroke is higher. In extreme cold, risk of hypothermia is greater. Both hot and cold conditions can be life-threatening if not managed properly.
Overheating is a very concerning issue. Many have overheated during normal, every day, outside, activities. These people who have overheated can suffer a heat stroke. The heat stroke can and most likely will cause a person to die.
Thermal energy has been used by man from earliest times, to keep warm in cold weather and to cook food. Nowadays we also use it in many industries particularly the chemical industry including oil refining, and also in power stations to produce electricity.
Batteries die faster in the cold because the chemical reactions that generate electricity inside the battery slow down in low temperatures, reducing the battery's ability to deliver power efficiently.
heat, many people die in the desert. not that many places cold enough to kill u from the cold itself. and most people dont know what to do in the heat.
excessive cold
Overall, more people worldwide die from exposure to cold temperatures than from heat-related causes. This is because extreme cold can lead to hypothermia and various health complications, while extreme heat can also be dangerous but tends to impact fewer people.
Many people would say winter as the obvious answer, due to the cold and so on. However more elderly men die in the summer, due to heat related illnesses.
Drowning in cold water, so both?
Penguins die in the heat because when they are born they are already used to the cold if they go to a place that is hot they will die.
They need the heat to stay alive. If their body temperature gets too cold they are sure to die.
cold because you get frostbite and freeze in the hot you sweat and it would take forever so you would die faster in cold
In the winter they can die of the cold. And in the summer they can die of dehydration or heat stroke.
Because of the lack of food and water also with the extreme heat during the day and extreme cold during the night. Most people die of heat stroke
a drunk person might more easily die from cold exposure than a sober person because alcohol acts as a vasodilator which slows down the blood flow through the body.
It is subjective and depends on individual tolerance. In extreme heat, risk of dehydration and heat stroke is higher. In extreme cold, risk of hypothermia is greater. Both hot and cold conditions can be life-threatening if not managed properly.