Lol trump would never do anything to help someone else on purpose. If he does something for himself and it just happens to help someone else that's fine, he'll even take credit for it like it's what he intended.
lol Iarsme, I'm guessing you missed trump's idiotic suggestion that he was going to build the Mexican wall from solar panels? Yes he truly suggested building a WALL of solarpanels so the sun would cover the costs of building the wall!!!!!!!!!
Rafi Ansari Yeah but Air is pretty dry in Iraq, especially in summer, so even a 45°C won't kill you, but in Europe the air is moist so even temperatures as high as 35 will cause death.
Um, i know people from SA who live in Sweden who do just fine here. People from both Africa and the middle east i know who also live here says the same temperature here in Sweden (like this summer) is MUCH worse than the same heat over there. Exactly why this is i don't know. Sun is closer here in the summer one of them said. Humidity could be another reason. This summer was hell for all of us equally.
I had a fever of 41 degrees, despite being covered in ice. I know I had one small seizure in the waiting room of the hospital, and the doctor told my wife that brain damage can start at around 42 degrees. At that temperature I could barely function. I could slowly walk to the bathroom when needed and talk a little if needed, but that's about it. Even watching videos was too exhausting.
@@juinor9243its Celsius.. a fever at 41F is not even possible.. I had 4 fever related seizures back to back at temperatures of 105 degrees F and I hate the heat. I live in a very cold apartment even in winter where temperatures can hit -30 degrees F, I feel really comfortable. I hope you and everyone else who suffered from seizures are doing great now :)
Hey Seeker pals! When we say 41 C is the temperature at which your body starts to break down, we’re referring to internal core body temperature, not the temperature of your environment. A lot of things have to go wrong physiologically for your internal body temperature to get that high, like all the things we mention in the video!
41 degree is a very normal temperature in summers in my country And we still go to work I'm confused about why she is saying at 41 degree our body starts break down
107 in Arizona is still a piece of cake, dry climate ~ hard to walk around much after 107 degrees, so work nights, sleep day time is smart way of life if you can do it. I do it! www.spiritsvirtualworld.com
I absolutely love your content!! I only wish I had discovered this channel way sooner. Btw it was 121 here in LA County a few weeks ago and the inside of my eyelids actually felt cool when I would blink.
Everyone in the comments: "You think that's hot, come to where I live where its 103°C" Or "No one cares and or believes in global warming and we're all going to die"
nope, people in the comments this time actually live in hot places, so they don't need to use Fahrenheit or exaggerate to make their temperatures sound more impressive than they are :P
People are getting so mad because "it's hotter where I live! Do some research!". You might have 50°C peak temperature a a couple of days a year. 42.3°C average over an entire month is a whole different story.
It's fascinating, and weird how Sunny day makes us happy and cheer. But when it's too hot, we become aggressive, tempered, stern and more... I can see it around my friends, people that I know, and even myself... I'm getting worried as we want to release stress and anger, and at the same time, overreacting it as the heat inside our body getting increases...
I know what you mean but it goes away as soon as you gulp down a cold drink, take a shower or jump in the pool. I grew up in the UK and know how endless months of gray, gloomy, damp cold seeps deep in to the bones, breeding a much deeper melancholic hate that finds release on high streets across the nation every weekend where we drunkenly stamp each others brains out all over the pavement.
I've had first hand experience with heat stroke, and the first sign is my blood pressure going up. Makes my head pound, and I know I'm over heating. My tip is to just pay attention to abnormal things your body starts to do, heart rate goes up, blood pressure goes up. Noticing the changes can help keep you safe.
I had heat exhaustion, the second stage of heatstroke. It was horrible. I was vomiting, had a headache, felt dizzy, my skin was red and hot, I felt weak and lightheaded. Not fun.
In New Delhi, India...it frequently reaches 45 to 50 degrees Celsius during Summers Talk about Death Valleys Also, our bodies aren't as weak as we think they are. Unless your average atmospheric temperature is really less, a bit more heat doesn't physically damage the body
We as Indians are sort of used to high temperature levels, but others like US and European countries/citizens are not. So their bodies don't take that extra heat well as they are adapted to living conditions that are cooler compared to us, hence the issue!
Yea cmon m8. Everyone lives in different region of the world. In which the people of that region adapt corresponding to their region. (Not to mention the individual's natural immnunity against their region)
i live on the south coast of the US so when people come from up north there miserable juat from our normal weather (Hot and Humid) so they come from some cold dry yankee town then almost die here being tourists so but the oposite isn't as bad cold get a jacket bry get lip balm or chapstick(or what ever you call it) and moisturizer/lotion and your golden elivation isn't that bad its just your ears poping intill you go into low oxygen high mountains it ok so that what i think when they say im a bitch for wearing a jacket
Not exactly, people and their bodies can find ways to stay in safe temperature levels, but no matter where are you from, if your internal body temperature rises from 37°C no matter what, some proteins that are part of your body (including brain) start to denature, she mentioned this briefly but that's the main reason your body starts to fail above those temperatures, that's also why a too high fever for too long can be very dangerous and even fatal, also temperature shocks are problematic. So yes, people can live in hot places when they know how to cool off and stay in safe temperatures. But no human can live in a really hot place without the right measures like a roof.
experts think that it might end sooner than we thought, ending at 2050 (ending as in, earth is uninhabitable) and its debated if its too late already or if it'll be to late pretty soon
a little bit exaggerated but , it comes down to adapt or die and to say that there is not much we can do ? I think is bs, there are plenty of technologies that are out there that we can utilize. like using reflective paints on buildings , building underground, building greenhouses around our homes and much more. this can be true in some cases but I would say we are a long ways of and this just cause a little panic in some people. But besides that the video was good :) and the speaker is cute ;)
I can’t wait until it gets warmer out here. The cold is miserable. I do work outside. It gets hotter year after year and it’s great. Maybe it’ll help from too many people moving here too. -Phoenix AZ.
0:20 Excuse me her in iraq in basra city in particular it has hit 51 c° ...and nobody died besides many of them doesn't have electricity ...and you say 42 is highest temp!!! My city now is 43
I think the 42.3 is an average of the whole month of july not for one day. If you listen again it seems that's what they mean, it's worded a bit weirdly though
They said full-month average, not a single day peak temp. Take a recording of daily temperatures and average it out. Your August average is currently 41C historically. Plus, you know, American-focused channel so it's not like the rest of the world exists.
Also the citizens of that country their bodies have adapted to that so this okay for them where's us Europeans we're not used to those temperatures the average European household does not have a central air system because there is no need for one well at one time or wasn't.
It' relative, people seem to die because theyre not used to the heat. I say we all turn off the ACs and allow humanity to adapt. I know I just get a lil thirst in extreme heat and a bit sticky but that's all and I walk for up to an hour straight in a hot summer day with little to no shade. It's really not that bad, the worst thing is my legs hurt from walking so far (walked for over 4 hours that day).
People in Iraq probably know to drink water & let their body use it to cool them down :) I think there's 2 parts to this, 1 is being used to it, but the other is records. Recently Australia has started looking into deaths during extended periods of high temperatures & discovered that people ARE in fact dying from the heat! Deaths, particularly in the elderly have a statistically significant spike during heat waves or generally hot weather. The deaths are recorded as heart attacks & similar & don't raise eyebrows to begin with, but in Iraq was to do the same & actually look at death numbers each day for a year period, I'm pretty sure you'd find the heat is in fact killing significant numbers of people
(July 26,2016): Kuwait saw its highest temperature on Thursday, July 21 with 54 degrees Celsius breaking the record for the highest temperature recorded in the eastern hemisphere
In India Summer don't last till July but where I live avg. Summer temp . during May is 45-46, which is too difficult for everyone here to endure during those peak couple weeks. At that time, here it becomes ghost town between 11am to 4pm
Let me tell u in North India the average temperature goes upto 45°c .. the highest temperature may go upto 48°c in some places.. still people ride their bikes and travel 30-40 km in the name of work..long story short.. when it comes to survival, human can adapt to any bizarre environment
It's hard to do... Humanity is a virus that proliferates and spreads out rapidly. It takes a multifaceted approach to implement population control...Between War and Illnesses, and super cheap phentanol Its happening, and will continue to happen until our system is balanced. I'm guess 2 more generations and we will be on track to a sustainable population.
just make affordable or free birth control available to everyone ffs! I don't understand all these people that rant about wanting to kill off tonnes of humans, while mostly supporting people like trump that cut all funding to birth control programs in both America & underdeveloped countries! If birth control is free, people use it & populations naturally stabilise & then decline
I loved that she talks about Death Valley being 108 in the July 2 years ago and it's June 21, 2021 and Death Valley has SMASHED it's highest temp EVER at 128.
And my family was like, yes we should go exercise outside w/o water when it was 2pm in guangzhou. Then again they think sweat’s main job is to release fat....
Loss of water does cause some weight loss. Our body does use a system by which he "evaporates fat", but not through sweat. So I guess they got at least something, somewhat right.
This is a bit scary. I'm having visions of a dried up earth, basically another Mars. But since +70% is water, that water could go away and then earth will just be another rock ball. We need trees, woodlands and forests back. Concrete cities have been staggeringly hot and I'm afraid not very effective at absorbing heat. Concrete cities are reflecting heat and with large areas such as China, India and the USA becoming even more developed, there's just a larger area od heat being reflected back into the air than being absorbed if there were more vegetation
I'm from a sub tropical climate, humidity is always high and the temp is usually quite high. I'm guessing this isn't something I really have to worry about then. I've never heard of someone dying from heat, I've heard of people passing out from heat, but that's it.
We get all seasons in a year and it can go from extremely cold to very hot, glad I can make the water extremely cold.. even 60 degrees F is to hot for me, anywhere below 40 and I am comfortable
Where I live(Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) it's 41c now, I'm afraid of August. but winter is really great and fine here come visit someday guys! it's around 0-20 in the hot areas,the lowest is 8- in the cold ones .
Death Valley is just like the rest of the deserts of the Southwest: almost 0% relative humidity. So when you sweat it still evaporates and cools you. 45°C in Death Valley is just as difficult as 30°C in Miami, Florida. High humidity will kill you faster than high temperatures.
I can only last an hour and a half in 170°f environment extremely acclimated to extreme temperatures No bullshit th he human body is amazing when pushed
In Cairo the weather news said last week the temperature is 40°c at the peak however my homie photographed the dashboard of his car that day and it was 53 degrees
Lol you should come to the UAE. The average temperature YEARLONG is probably around 40 degrees Celsius. And people do just fine, since its illegal to not have air conditioning in any closed public area/space. And its super humid as well.
I have been around most countries in the Middle East lol. But I lived in the UAE the longest. Mainly in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Yes I agree some countries are hotter but I always laugh when some Europeans complain that 30 degrees Celsius is "too hot" haha.
Aside from the obvious, like changing global emissions etcetera,I like the idea that Japan is doing, painting the pavement white in big cities. The only problem is that it would have to almost be an off white, as not to blind people. This would help reflect the sun away from the ground and back up. I also think in hot desert areas it would be beneficial to build homes underground to help during the hottest parts of the day. I know this is done in some parts of the world, and it seems they have benefited from these type of homes. Also, using solar power would be a great help for necessities and if you are underground, you would not need an air cooling system. Cities would also need to come up with a way to stop using air cooling, as it strains the power grid.
The actual way to stop your body from overheating is to adapt. An experiment of volunteers has showed that working out at +37celsius will actually adapt you to the heat and your summer will be perfectly normal. Workout for 20 minutes and have a 10min cooldown. Do this for 6 days and you will start feeling better :)
I worked out doing pull-ups in 31C at the middle of the day so it became not that hot and not that difficult , the consept of desensitization , and working out does make you way hotter so it makes sense
Just build a huge dome like net over the entire city to provide shade. If done with the right fabric, it could be cheap to build, lightweight for how big it would be, and would provide the entire city with a blanket of shade but still lets in enough light from the sun to provide for vegetations.
Living ina rented.housenwith no insulation or AC. Been serving but last year I almost died from heatstroke but I kept chugging cold water to mitigate and made it through. Now I installed a new outlet with no permission to add a portable ac in my room. It's effective but keeps kicking out heat to mitigate excess.
Learn some basic heat survival skills, like do not wipe sweat off your body its cooling you down, a wet cloth on your face and a fan works also, stay in the shade if in the open, avoid non essential exertion, a cool pack wrapped around the wrist will help lower your core temp. a bit. We have survived 46.8 deg. C here in Penrith last summer. The killer number is 35 deg. C at 100 % humidity, seek air conditioning, evaporative coolers wont work, good luck you will need it.
When tempreture is more than 35°C I can't breathe probably. Today it is 42°C and I feel quite dizzy and can't concentrate at all in my work. Is this normal or should I check a doctor ?
Past 2100 CE, as certain regions are too hot during periods of the year (summer) for people to live, folks might visit and live in those areas during seasons when they are cooler. Crops might be grown during those cooler periods, which would constitute a new "growing season." If temperatures are too hot during summer for people but not too hot to grow crops, people can perhaps run machines from air conditioned vehicular cabs and robots can assist outside doing what people used to do. Another solution in desert areas might be for people to live underground during very hot periods and come out at night to perform tasks and then during cooler seasons, live normally. In all these scenarios, how and where people inhabit the earth will be different. The only truly temperate places will be at high altitudes or at far reaches of the mostly northern hemispheres and Antarctica. It is hard to imagine that an overheated earth could sustain 8-10 billion people as projected. Population of a sustainable continuing industrialized earth might be at 2-4 billion people - that's a complete guess. Does anyone know what the lowest world population would be to sustain a capitalist, industrialized, high tech culture?
The human body can take over 100 degrees Celsius for shorter periods of time. A normal sauna is around 50 to 70, but some are pushing a 100. But this is of course only for 20 minutes to an hour or so.
Maybe we can lay down flooring (sidewalks mostly) in urban areas that have lesser latent heat of fusion. Or we can shift to other countries and lay solar panels in South Asia.
i work in 44c. most people can get by in 50c with a fan and sports drinks while sweating. once every five years or so people in their 50s or 60s will have a stroke because they forget to take some salt with a drink of water. i make iron in japan.
The bad side of me is hoping that the heat would kill as much of those who deny there's a problem. Also hearing this reminds me of the story where a football player died because of seizures and heat.. while the couches did nothing.
There's a lot of new ways to beat the heat like changing all of the concrete building into wooden based structures also by changing Windows into cooler non-reflective structures and even putting street's under-ground so we could plant more tree's and grass on top.
I had 4 fever seizures back to back at 105 degrees F, I can't handle heat well anymore I now stay in a very cold apartment, take cold showers, I do have very thick skin when I went to the hospital they had to draw blood from the top of my hand because they couldn't find a vein in my arm. With all this heat related stuff happening, I've been taking cold baths for hours.
Thanks for Celsius....
ye i am glad they made it because all world use it
They didnt when they said 100F in Arizona and 90F in scotland, still had to go search that up
Bottom left corner was fahrenheit. Maybe consider the US is not the center of the fucking universe.
Jesus christ who caresss, lol.
I was taught both in school so screw you guys, haha.
*The World is getting warmer*
Donald Trump: I will build a great solar wall and the sun will pay for that wall, Mark my words!
So basically a Dyson Sphere?
No........A WALL
Like in Mexico
Lol trump would never do anything to help someone else on purpose. If he does something for himself and it just happens to help someone else that's fine, he'll even take credit for it like it's what he intended.
lol Iarsme, I'm guessing you missed trump's idiotic suggestion that he was going to build the Mexican wall from solar panels? Yes he truly suggested building a WALL of solarpanels so the sun would cover the costs of building the wall!!!!!!!!!
@@kidatanakafan he still doesn't care. If it's not about him it doesn't matter to him
Last week it was 50 Celsius degree here in baghdad iraq
Its like an oven in the middle east. TG im in dk now.
Yeah, we all have been living in hot weathers like this and here they are getting worried abt 32° C 😂💔
You people will freeze in Finland so do not go there *-32°C*
Rafi Ansari Yeah but Air is pretty dry in Iraq, especially in summer, so even a 45°C won't kill you, but in Europe the air is moist so even temperatures as high as 35 will cause death.
ZHAD true!
Most of Europe is like being in death valley right now
Not anymore, the temperature is lowering rn
People in Saudi Arabia are laughing at you
*40°C*
In Saudi Arabia its always hot, your comparison is invalid. People in europe are not used to this shit
akantorman1 But the only problem is that people in Saudi Arabia cant stand the cold weather
Um, i know people from SA who live in Sweden who do just fine here. People from both Africa and the middle east i know who also live here says the same temperature here in Sweden (like this summer) is MUCH worse than the same heat over there. Exactly why this is i don't know. Sun is closer here in the summer one of them said. Humidity could be another reason. This summer was hell for all of us equally.
This is just the pre-heat stage. Soon the Earth will go all in and there will be free BBQ chicken across the globe.
Did you mean BBC????
NOT BBQ
LOL JK
Yummy
its too hot here in kuwait so they made burger king cook burgers using solar panels.it’s actually true no joke
Yay!
Well then you must not be one of the bbq piece
I had a fever of 41 degrees, despite being covered in ice.
I know I had one small seizure in the waiting room of the hospital, and the doctor told my wife that brain damage can start at around 42 degrees.
At that temperature I could barely function. I could slowly walk to the bathroom when needed and talk a little if needed, but that's about it.
Even watching videos was too exhausting.
41C? Or 41F?
@@juinor9243 Really?
Did they put ice packs all over you?
@@juinor9243its Celsius.. a fever at 41F is not even possible.. I had 4 fever related seizures back to back at temperatures of 105 degrees F and I hate the heat. I live in a very cold apartment even in winter where temperatures can hit -30 degrees F, I feel really comfortable. I hope you and everyone else who suffered from seizures are doing great now :)
Hey Seeker pals! When we say 41 C is the temperature at which your body starts to break down, we’re referring to internal core body temperature, not the temperature of your environment. A lot of things have to go wrong physiologically for your internal body temperature to get that high, like all the things we mention in the video!
41 degree is a very normal temperature in summers in my country
And we still go to work
I'm confused about why she is saying at 41 degree our body starts break down
@@realworld1626 Exactly. Normal temprature in pakistan in summers is 40-50C
In India 50°C Touches generally every summer
But still we live in those temperatures
+True Tube, Don't forgot some days it can be really humid and even over 40C.
Annoying, and then whenever I visit my village, power goes out for 1 hour, I fainted once.
I think they are using ac during childhood
people who are born in hot countries have already the skin and they're used to the temperature, same for cold
My area is hitting near 50 c on Monday, I srsly need help. I’m going to a waterpark with no refunds, there’s gonna be no ac either!
Seeker: "How much heat can your body take before killing you?"
The Human Torch: "Hold my beer"
AFRICANS: “HOLD MY STICK”
Are u a mathematician irl, Galois?
Mohammed Sharukh, I am. Still have a lot to learn though
@@evaristegalois6282 Me too.
107 in Arizona is still a piece of cake, dry climate ~ hard to walk around much after 107 degrees, so work nights, sleep day time is smart way of life if you can do it. I do it! www.spiritsvirtualworld.com
I absolutely love your content!! I only wish I had discovered this channel way sooner. Btw it was 121 here in LA County a few weeks ago and the inside of my eyelids actually felt cool when I would blink.
Surrealiant wooooah that’s intense!!
You can look at previous videos ya know.
Everyone in the comments: "You think that's hot, come to where I live where its 103°C"
Or "No one cares and or believes in global warming and we're all going to die"
nope, people in the comments this time actually live in hot places, so they don't need to use Fahrenheit or exaggerate to make their temperatures sound more impressive than they are :P
Lilac Lizard lol. made my day
Is that dry heat? Or humidity included?
Damnnn 103 celcius i would faint..
103 F more likely.
People are getting so mad because "it's hotter where I live! Do some research!". You might have 50°C peak temperature a a couple of days a year. 42.3°C average over an entire month is a whole different story.
It's fascinating, and weird how Sunny day makes us happy and cheer. But when it's too hot, we become aggressive, tempered, stern and more...
I can see it around my friends, people that I know, and even myself...
I'm getting worried as we want to release stress and anger, and at the same time, overreacting it as the heat inside our body getting increases...
Yes
Sunny days actually make me feel sad.
Its purge time.
I know what you mean but it goes away as soon as you gulp down a cold drink, take a shower or jump in the pool.
I grew up in the UK and know how endless months of gray, gloomy, damp cold seeps deep in to the bones, breeding a much deeper melancholic hate that finds release on high streets across the nation every weekend where we drunkenly stamp each others brains out all over the pavement.
Rainy dark days make me extremely happy and relaxed, sunny days make me feel tired and stressed.
I've had first hand experience with heat stroke, and the first sign is my blood pressure going up. Makes my head pound, and I know I'm over heating. My tip is to just pay attention to abnormal things your body starts to do, heart rate goes up, blood pressure goes up. Noticing the changes can help keep you safe.
42.5 is the hottest? come to australia...
Hottest average temperature for a full month you fucking dunce.
Brian. Give him a break he's an ozzie.
Ozzie? = Oztralia?
Aussie =Australia
Ah spotty we have been calling them ozzies for decades.
@@grantadamson3478 keep doing it our antipodean cousins love a bit of metal 🤘🏼
correction: the highest surface temperature: 159.3 F (70.7 C) was recorded by a Landsat satellite in 2004 and 2005 in the Lut Desert in Iran.
Wow this is unthinkable for me
I think if Maren Hunsberger left planet Earth the overall global temperature would decrease cause, man, SHE A FLAME
I had heat exhaustion, the second stage of heatstroke. It was horrible. I was vomiting, had a headache, felt dizzy, my skin was red and hot, I felt weak and lightheaded. Not fun.
I’m glad I grew up in AZ, USA so I’m used to this heat, I was working on roofs with 124 degree weather
2:51
42 degrees for me is nothing in Dubai it reaches 50 degrees it even says feels like 54.
I miss the old DNews :-(
Her expression shucks
Me toooo
Roosevelt Gomes
*32x + 7b*
That kind of expression?
dude I fucking lol'd so hard at your name ^
It's still there. You can rewatch as much old videos as you please. haha
During high temperature use wet clothes around head. Take shower at regular intervals(2hr) . try to cover your self under shade ( tree or house)
In New Delhi, India...it frequently reaches 45 to 50 degrees Celsius during Summers
Talk about Death Valleys
Also, our bodies aren't as weak as we think they are. Unless your average atmospheric temperature is really less, a bit more heat doesn't physically damage the body
or maybe just indians is adapt better in hot environment.
We as Indians are sort of used to high temperature levels, but others like US and European countries/citizens are not. So their bodies don't take that extra heat well as they are adapted to living conditions that are cooler compared to us, hence the issue!
Yea cmon m8. Everyone lives in different region of the world. In which the people of that region adapt corresponding to their region. (Not to mention the individual's natural immnunity against their region)
i live on the south coast of the US so when people come from up north there miserable juat from our normal weather (Hot and Humid) so they come from some cold dry yankee town then almost die here being tourists so but the oposite isn't as bad cold get a jacket bry get lip balm or chapstick(or what ever you call it) and moisturizer/lotion and your golden
elivation isn't that bad its just your ears poping intill you go into low oxygen high mountains it ok so that what i think when they say im a bitch for wearing a jacket
Not exactly, people and their bodies can find ways to stay in safe temperature levels, but no matter where are you from, if your internal body temperature rises from 37°C no matter what, some proteins that are part of your body (including brain) start to denature, she mentioned this briefly but that's the main reason your body starts to fail above those temperatures, that's also why a too high fever for too long can be very dangerous and even fatal, also temperature shocks are problematic. So yes, people can live in hot places when they know how to cool off and stay in safe temperatures. But no human can live in a really hot place without the right measures like a roof.
experts think that it might end sooner than we thought, ending at 2050 (ending as in, earth is uninhabitable) and its debated if its too late already or if it'll be to late pretty soon
a little bit exaggerated but , it comes down to adapt or die and to say that there is not much we can do ? I think is bs, there are plenty of technologies that are out there that we can utilize. like using reflective paints on buildings , building underground, building greenhouses around our homes and much more. this can be true in some cases but I would say we are a long ways of and this just cause a little panic in some people. But besides that the video was good :) and the speaker is cute ;)
I can’t wait until it gets warmer out here. The cold is miserable. I do work outside. It gets hotter year after year and it’s great. Maybe it’ll help from too many people moving here too. -Phoenix AZ.
we need more trees and plants everywhere, even in our cities. plants a the best way to battle heat.
Climate Change*
There are so many places in India where the temperature easily goes above 45 C every summer
I’m so hot I can’t feel my body..
I just wanted to know how hot the human body would be before it stopped working.
*and I still have no idea*
"How hot is too hot"
Well Maren, you should know.
Damn
Underground housing is cool. I have a partially underground shed that I might camp in during the summer. It is much cooler.
0:20
Excuse me her in iraq in basra city in particular it has hit 51 c° ...and nobody died besides many of them doesn't have electricity ...and you say 42 is highest temp!!! My city now is 43
I think the 42.3 is an average of the whole month of july not for one day.
If you listen again it seems that's what they mean, it's worded a bit weirdly though
They said full-month average, not a single day peak temp. Take a recording of daily temperatures and average it out. Your August average is currently 41C historically. Plus, you know, American-focused channel so it's not like the rest of the world exists.
Also the citizens of that country their bodies have adapted to that so this okay for them where's us Europeans we're not used to those temperatures the average European household does not have a central air system because there is no need for one well at one time or wasn't.
It' relative, people seem to die because theyre not used to the heat. I say we all turn off the ACs and allow humanity to adapt. I know I just get a lil thirst in extreme heat and a bit sticky but that's all and I walk for up to an hour straight in a hot summer day with little to no shade. It's really not that bad, the worst thing is my legs hurt from walking so far (walked for over 4 hours that day).
People in Iraq probably know to drink water & let their body use it to cool them down :)
I think there's 2 parts to this, 1 is being used to it, but the other is records. Recently Australia has started looking into deaths during extended periods of high temperatures & discovered that people ARE in fact dying from the heat! Deaths, particularly in the elderly have a statistically significant spike during heat waves or generally hot weather.
The deaths are recorded as heart attacks & similar & don't raise eyebrows to begin with, but in Iraq was to do the same & actually look at death numbers each day for a year period, I'm pretty sure you'd find the heat is in fact killing significant numbers of people
0:19
Seriously this is the warmest there... 🙄
In northern regions of India temperature goes beyond 44°C after 12pm in peak summer... 🥲
"How hot is too hot??"
Ans: MAREN.
(July 26,2016): Kuwait saw its highest temperature on Thursday, July 21 with 54 degrees Celsius breaking the record for the highest temperature recorded in the eastern hemisphere
3:12 By 20100.. We probably die...
@@user-od4oc6no6t no he typed it right she said 20100
In India Summer don't last till July but where I live avg. Summer temp . during May is 45-46, which is too difficult for everyone here to endure during those peak couple weeks. At that time, here it becomes ghost town between 11am to 4pm
And as usual, lots of people not paying attention to what's said in the video before posting -.-
They're posting before watching so they can make a comment "first"
but cant you just edit it later
I'm too broke to pay attention
Let me tell u in North India the average temperature goes upto 45°c .. the highest temperature may go upto 48°c in some places.. still people ride their bikes and travel 30-40 km in the name of work..long story short.. when it comes to survival, human can adapt to any bizarre environment
😂😂 watching after 5 years and the weather is 44 degrees
Its was like 50c here in iraq
It was like 50c in India too
I can literally activate my blood vessels to dilate, i can just feel the heat push out of me
I think we should wipe out half of humanity....
Perfectly balanced like all things should be.
Perfectly balanced? How so?
Half of humanity is just an arbitrary number.
Expected Thanos
It's hard to do... Humanity is a virus that proliferates and spreads out rapidly. It takes a multifaceted approach to implement population control...Between War and Illnesses, and super cheap phentanol Its happening, and will continue to happen until our system is balanced. I'm guess 2 more generations and we will be on track to a sustainable population.
+Bernardo Filipe Including you?
just make affordable or free birth control available to everyone ffs!
I don't understand all these people that rant about wanting to kill off tonnes of humans, while mostly supporting people like trump that cut all funding to birth control programs in both America & underdeveloped countries! If birth control is free, people use it & populations naturally stabilise & then decline
I loved that she talks about Death Valley being 108 in the July 2 years ago and it's June 21, 2021 and Death Valley has SMASHED it's highest temp EVER at 128.
Heat is the reason they call it Death Valley people were not suppose to live there.
Death Valley has had far more scorching temperatures than 108 well before this video. The research on the numbers on this video are poor.
Live underwater. Duhhh
And my family was like, yes we should go exercise outside w/o water when it was 2pm in guangzhou. Then again they think sweat’s main job is to release fat....
Loss of water does cause some weight loss. Our body does use a system by which he "evaporates fat", but not through sweat. So I guess they got at least something, somewhat right.
I love how she didn't answer the question in The title and just tried to push global warming with lies
How is it a lie if the temperatures go higher and higher every year? Where the heck do you live that you didn't notice that, under a rock?
Death Valley : 42,3C
Seattle/Vancouver: 63C
in ~3 years after your video... the temperature has gone up crazy!
Please use scientific measurement standards when talking about science. Even Kelvin is better than this fahrenheit bs.
Uses Celsius most of the video but one comment with only Fahrenheit for Arizona and OMMMGGGGGGGG TOO MUCH
lol what a joke
Kaan Kesgin What do u mean even Kelvin, what’s better than kelvin
Kelvin??!
You will want about 3000 kelvin for regular earth tempratures
@@kidatanakafan you're wrong. About 300 Kelvin is a comfortable temperature for humans
Kitty Max but is 1 celcius is equal to 200 kelvin
This is a bit scary. I'm having visions of a dried up earth, basically another Mars.
But since +70% is water, that water could go away and then earth will just be another rock ball.
We need trees, woodlands and forests back. Concrete cities have been staggeringly hot and I'm afraid not very effective at absorbing heat. Concrete cities are reflecting heat and with large areas such as China, India and the USA becoming even more developed, there's just a larger area od heat being reflected back into the air than being absorbed if there were more vegetation
Where I'm from the actual temperatures range from 35 to 45 however the insaneeee Humidity makes the heat index go way over 50. Luckily we have ac
ghaith alramahi Damn, are you sure you on are earth and not hell?
What's with this heat panic Jesus.. Anyone actually know someone that died to heat..
I'm from a sub tropical climate, humidity is always high and the temp is usually quite high. I'm guessing this isn't something I really have to worry about then. I've never heard of someone dying from heat, I've heard of people passing out from heat, but that's it.
Yeah, but is 93 F too hot
We get all seasons in a year and it can go from extremely cold to very hot, glad I can make the water extremely cold.. even 60 degrees F is to hot for me, anywhere below 40 and I am comfortable
Where I live(Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) it's 41c now, I'm afraid of August. but winter is really great and fine here come visit someday guys! it's around 0-20 in the hot areas,the lowest is 8- in the cold ones .
Death Valley 42.3 , that's nothing come to gulf countries it reaches 50 degrees in July
She said average temperature
That includes night temperatures
@@marzipanmango it doesn't. It's a daytime max average.
@@fatsquirrel75 Oh ok, weird... it does seem rather low in comparison doesn't it?
Death Valley is just like the rest of the deserts of the Southwest: almost 0% relative humidity. So when you sweat it still evaporates and cools you. 45°C in Death Valley is just as difficult as 30°C in Miami, Florida. High humidity will kill you faster than high temperatures.
A heat wave? more like a greed wave
Let's All Focus Our Prayer's at the same time. Forcing the Great Invisible Sky Buddy to fix the weather of what He Created.
I haven’t watched yet but I’m assuming the answer is 20. You can take 20 heat, give or take, before things start going south.
Matt Nice
but what if you have a article of clothing with heat resist II
bob Nolen
See, that’s why I’m not on the show. The details get me every time. Deducing 20 wasn’t that hard but all those variables...
I can only last an hour and a half in 170°f environment extremely acclimated to extreme temperatures
No bullshit th he human body is amazing when pushed
I know a friend who worked at an older power plant, internal temperature reached 182’ degrees
Yet, they had to check values
Saunas tho?
are fun :) Just drink enough & the body can handle it - and get out when you feel "cooked"
@@lilaclizard4504 makes sense, thank u 🤣
In Cairo the weather news said last week the temperature is 40°c at the peak however my homie photographed the dashboard of his car that day and it was 53 degrees
Lol you should come to the UAE. The average temperature YEARLONG is probably around 40 degrees Celsius. And people do just fine, since its illegal to not have air conditioning in any closed public area/space. And its super humid as well.
iReppo you should come to kuwait average temperature is 50 degrees c•
I have been around most countries in the Middle East lol. But I lived in the UAE the longest. Mainly in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Yes I agree some countries are hotter but I always laugh when some Europeans complain that 30 degrees Celsius is "too hot" haha.
İf its super humid than its bad.Not good
Obviously its bad. But people don't really have a choice
In Thailand it's 30c+ every day. And those people don't sweat!
In fact, if it gets down to 25c or so, they feel cold.
Here in Kuwait, the temperature is 45 to 48 degree Celsius in summers
Aside from the obvious, like changing global emissions etcetera,I like the idea that Japan is doing, painting the pavement white in big cities. The only problem is that it would have to almost be an off white, as not to blind people. This would help reflect the sun away from the ground and back up. I also think in hot desert areas it would be beneficial to build homes underground to help during the hottest parts of the day. I know this is done in some parts of the world, and it seems they have benefited from these type of homes. Also, using solar power would be a great help for necessities and if you are underground, you would not need an air cooling system. Cities would also need to come up with a way to stop using air cooling, as it strains the power grid.
The actual way to stop your body from overheating is to adapt. An experiment of volunteers has showed that working out at +37celsius will actually adapt you to the heat and your summer will be perfectly normal. Workout for 20 minutes and have a 10min cooldown. Do this for 6 days and you will start feeling better :)
I worked out doing pull-ups in 31C at the middle of the day so it became not that hot and not that difficult , the consept of desensitization , and working out does make you way hotter so it makes sense
More trees = better temperature Balance
Just build a huge dome like net over the entire city to provide shade. If done with the right fabric, it could be cheap to build, lightweight for how big it would be, and would provide the entire city with a blanket of shade but still lets in enough light from the sun to provide for vegetations.
you could even put solar panels on top of the dome and use that energy baby.
End of global warming:
Turn on air conditioners full blast.
Open all refrigerators and freezers.
Open all your doors and windows.
😉
When I was young it was unheard of temperatures to go over 35°C, but now its normal and expected to go over 40°. Sad.
Tes
Living ina rented.housenwith no insulation or AC. Been serving but last year I almost died from heatstroke but I kept chugging cold water to mitigate and made it through. Now I installed a new outlet with no permission to add a portable ac in my room. It's effective but keeps kicking out heat to mitigate excess.
Those people wearing jackets although it's already hot could probably survive haha
3:05 "than the heat waves base temperature biiitch"
if so then how tf I survived typical summer like 45+ C
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summer is the best day of the year here
Central India 45°C🔥
Paris Hilton just said, "That's HOT!"
Yea, and wanted it pattoned LOL
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Lmao i live in south asia and normal temperature in my city in summers is 42 Celsius to 48
we should start adapting to high temperatures by exercising and decrease alcohol intake which disrupts the thermoregulatory process of the body
Learn some basic heat survival skills, like do not wipe sweat off your body its cooling you down, a wet cloth on your face and a fan works also, stay in the shade if in the open, avoid non essential exertion, a cool pack wrapped around the wrist will help lower your core temp. a bit. We have survived 46.8 deg. C here in Penrith last summer.
The killer number is 35 deg. C at 100 % humidity, seek air conditioning, evaporative coolers wont work, good luck you will need it.
When tempreture is more than 35°C I can't breathe probably. Today it is 42°C and I feel quite dizzy and can't concentrate at all in my work. Is this normal or should I check a doctor ?
We in saudi drink hot tea in 50c
Well, that why some of us here in the states respect you guys.
Thanks for using the metric system. We need to change.
Um... so... when I had a 108 fever last month... I... uh.... I almost died lmao
That's fahrenheit not celsius
Past 2100 CE, as certain regions are too hot during periods of the year (summer) for people to live, folks might visit and live in those areas during seasons when they are cooler. Crops might be grown during those cooler periods, which would constitute a new "growing season." If temperatures are too hot during summer for people but not too hot to grow crops, people can perhaps run machines from air conditioned vehicular cabs and robots can assist outside doing what people used to do. Another solution in desert areas might be for people to live underground during very hot periods and come out at night to perform tasks and then during cooler seasons, live normally. In all these scenarios, how and where people inhabit the earth will be different. The only truly temperate places will be at high altitudes or at far reaches of the mostly northern hemispheres and Antarctica. It is hard to imagine that an overheated earth could sustain 8-10 billion people as projected. Population of a sustainable continuing industrialized earth might be at 2-4 billion people - that's a complete guess. Does anyone know what the lowest world population would be to sustain a capitalist, industrialized, high tech culture?
The human body can take over 100 degrees Celsius for shorter periods of time. A normal sauna is around 50 to 70, but some are pushing a 100. But this is of course only for 20 minutes to an hour or so.
Awww...you find 42°C hot ? In Delhi it touched 48°C this May, and even 51°C in the deserts of Rajasthan.
And you’re proud of that
Maybe we can lay down flooring (sidewalks mostly) in urban areas that have lesser latent heat of fusion.
Or we can shift to other countries and lay solar panels in South Asia.
The way the host pronounces each and every word is damn attractive !! I would love to listen to her voice all the day....
Meanwhile in Australia, 50 degrees Celsius last week
It was so the air conditioner went into thermal shutdown
i work in 44c. most people can get by in 50c with a fan and sports drinks while sweating. once every five years or so people in their 50s or 60s will have a stroke because they forget to take some salt with a drink of water. i make iron in japan.
The bad side of me is hoping that the heat would kill as much of those who deny there's a problem. Also hearing this reminds me of the story where a football player died because of seizures and heat.. while the couches did nothing.
I feel bad for you guys. Where I live we had the longest winter and summer feels like its already ending and its starting to get cold already :(
Same here in Chicago
there would be always that one guy that can survive for awhile
Lol the heat records keep getting broken and now so does my AC... RIP
talks about somewhere in the US but uses C°. thanks seeker that 42° feels like winter to us
There's a lot of new ways to beat the heat like changing all of the concrete building into wooden based structures also by changing Windows into cooler non-reflective structures and even putting street's under-ground so we could plant more tree's and grass on top.
I had 4 fever seizures back to back at 105 degrees F, I can't handle heat well anymore I now stay in a very cold apartment, take cold showers, I do have very thick skin when I went to the hospital they had to draw blood from the top of my hand because they couldn't find a vein in my arm. With all this heat related stuff happening, I've been taking cold baths for hours.