Biology, asked by jaykaransingh1010198, 4 months ago

Effect of heat
Effect of fame
Fabric
Det of water
Cotton
Wool
Nylon
Polyester​

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Answered by sujal1247
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Answer:

Prolonged exposure to extreme heat can cause heat exhaustion, heat cramps, heat stroke, and death, as well as exacerbate preexisting chronic conditions, such as various respiratory, cerebral, and cardiovascular diseases. These serious health consequences usually affect more vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, and those with existing cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Socioeconomic factors, such as economically disadvantaged and socially isolated individuals, are also at risk from heat-related burdens. As global temperatures rise and extreme heat events increase in frequency due to climate change we can expect to see more heat-related illnesses and mortality. Public health systems need to be prepared for extreme events and responses will demand a concerted effort among the public health community, the medical establishment, emergency responses teams, the housing authority, and law enforcement in order to quickly identify and serve the populations vulnerable to extreme heat events.

Answered by sagarde409
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Answer:

the effect of heat on cotton wool nylon and polyester is that it absorbs it's moisture and made them strong for making of cloths

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