Environmental Conditions
Across
- 1. Freezing of body temperatures
- 3. Increase body temperature
- 4. Reversible freezing of superficial skin layers
- 6. Moisture in the air
- 8. Term for fear of lightning
- 9. Injury associated with extended exposure to cold, wet conditions
- 13. Heat collapse
- 14. Muscle spasms resulting from dehydration
- 15. Elevated body temperature such that the body’s internal organs begin to shut down because of excessive heat
- 16. Unusually low body temperature causing cardiac arrest and problems with the CNS
- 17. Measures how hot it really feels when relative humidity is factored in with the actual air temp
Down
- 2. Condition that causes some areas of the body to feel numb and cold in response to cold temperatures
- 5. Adaptations that occur during repeated exposure to the environment
- 7. The part of the brain that maintains the body's temperature
- 10. Red, raised rash combined with prickling with seat
- 11. Painful muscle spasms due to excessive water loss and electrolyte imbalance
- 12. A physical reaction to heat exposure resulting from dehydration and characterized by profuse sweating and extreme weakness or fatigue