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[at-l] Agua...and, its temperature



At 95F and high humidity, any water you get into you is good,
regardless of temperature, assuming it is below body temperature. It
will simply replace the water you have been sweating or losing from
other orifices. Of course, there is absolutely no guarantee that I
spelled anything correctly, especially if the proper plural is orifixi.

At 25F, snowing and windy, cold water may do you some harm if you are
already shivering. Your body will have to warm the water, hence
lowering your core temperature. This one of the many reasons that
eating snow (regardless of color) is a bad idea.

Bill...


--- Felix <AThiker@smithville.net> wrote:
> Does the temperature of water affect how well it quenches
> your thirst and how much it helps your body? I mean, in
> July, when it's 95=BA and muggy, is it better to drink water
> that is 60=BA over water that is 70=BA?  (I have no idea what
> drinking water temperature is...I assume over 32=BA)  And,
> does it affect the quantity  you need to drink?


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