In hot deserts, we experience,
b) Hypothermia
a) Frostbites
c) Dehydration
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the answer will be dehydration
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The climate is very hot. Summer day time temperatures can exceed 40°C. ... The climate is very dry with less than 250 mm of rainfall a year. Hot deserts have two distinct seasons: summer, when the temperature ranges between 35-40°C, and winter, when the temperature ranges between 20-30°C.
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Irregular heartbeat, a slower heart rate and breathing, lower level of consciousness, dilated pupils, low blood pressure, and a decrease in reflexes. Labored breathing, nonreactive pupils, heart failure, pulmonary edema, and cardiac arrest.
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