Exercising outdoors in high temperature will result to a body
temperature of 104 F (40 C) or higher and this is the main sign of heat stroke.
Symptoms include mental confusion, disorientation, rapid breathing and heart
rate, flushed skin, headache and loss of consciousness.
Moreover, if you were going to exercise in
the heat, you should take more fluid than you normally would, have yourself a
rest period of 15-20 minutes and exercise in the right conditions like early
morning or at night.
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Answer: Usually age unless its level of fitness but that's kind of vague
Explanation:
So I would say age in moderation because if you have like a 20 year old and a 17 year old doing exercise I don't think there will be a big heat exertion illness getting them down but if your health teachers annoying and is talking about a 18 year old exercising with an 87 year old than its definitely level of fitness
1.A 2.C 3.C 4.C 5.B i think 5 in right but the rest i am sure