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difference between heatstroke and frostbite

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Heatstroke is caused by prolonged exposure to high temperatures (most often 90 degrees of more), usually coupled with dehydration. It is also related to heat exhaustion, heat cramps, and heat syncope, but you can get heatstroke without suffering from any of these conditions.

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Heatstroke is caused by prolonged exposure to high temperatures (most often 90 degrees of more), usually coupled with dehydration. It is also related to heat exhaustion, heat cramps, and heat syncope, but you can get heatstroke without suffering from any of these conditions

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