Carbohydrates are in place of simple sugars and complex carbs which either are quick energy or stored energy for performance. Without carbs, the body will shut down because you need sufficient energy to keep going. Carbs are what keeps you moving and functioning.
Even having a cold or sore throat makes you more susceptible to dehydration because you're less likely to feel like eating or drinking when you're sick. So yes you can get dehydrated in the cold.
Answer:
The answer is Positive to Positive, Negative To Ground
Explanation:
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because they have dealt with more students