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How is frost-bite different from frost-boil?​

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Frost bite is the inflammation of the skin caused by overexposure to cold. Frost boil refers to rises or holes on roads, pavements or the ground caused by climate change.

Answered by Anonymous
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Frostbite (as distinct from frostnip) is when the tissues actually begin to freeze. Mild frostbite involves only the outermost layer of tissues (characterized by a hard, white appearance), while severe frostbite freezes right through to the bone, making tissues black or even gangrenous.

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