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Will it be too hot in Puducherry in May?

Yah, It's hot around May June in Pondicherry. Temperature varies from some 35 ℃ to 43℃.

Is Vellore very hot?

Do you know how to make omelettes? Don't worry if you don’t. Just buy an egg there in summer and drop it off anywhere , it automatically turns into an omelette. (It's just a metaphor).Vellore experiences hot and dry weather throughout the year. This city has a tropical climate. Like the rest of the Tamilnadu, April to June are the hottest months and December to January are the coldest.Summer in the region starts from March and lasts till June. The temperature during this season ranges between 29 and 44 degrees Celsius. The region becomes extremely hot during this and hence it is not the best time to visit Vellore.But the students there will get used to the climate after some time. Don’t worry.

Can hot sauce kill you?

In a tournament, held at a restaurant in Edinburgh, Scotland, competitive eaters gathered to eat the Kismot Killer curry. The curry was so hot that some of the competitive eaters were left writhing on the floor in agony, vomiting and fainting. 2 British Red Cross workers who were on the scene tried to help, but they were overwhelmed by the number of casualties. The ambulance was called. Most of the challengers who haven’t ate yet dropped out at the sight of the vomiting and collapsing. There were no deaths though.A research study in 1980 calculated that three pounds of extreme chilies in powder form — of something like the Bhut Jolokia — eaten all at once could kill a 150-pound person." But, that’s if you could get it down. Our bodies reacts quickly and either vomits it out, or straight makes you faint to stop you from eating anymore. Capsaicin, which is the chemical that makes chilis hot, does cause tissue inflammation so the stomach or intestines might be damaged by a sufficiently large dose. But still, your body would stop the intake before that happens.So, yes. A hot enough hot sauce can indeed kill you. But you’d have to convince your body to take it all in.

It's too hot in the summer. Can there be some pills which can make our body feel cold?

You can take natural products like watermelon,cucumber,coconut water,lemon juice without sugar and last but not the least "a lot of water".  This may help you keep your body cool during summer.Try to avoid fruit juices as it contains too much sugar and sugar is known to heat your body up.Pills may cause side effects but natural products do not.

How can you tell if your hamster is too hot or too cold?

The easiest way to tell is to ask the same question to yourself - do you feel hot or cold in the room that your hamster is in? If you feel too hot or too cold, then it's the same for your hamster.

"Comfortable" temperatures for hamsters range from 55 degrees to 75 degrees. Any higher or lower, then your hamster will be prone to a heat stroke, or a cold.

Signs of "too hot": the hamster will try to find a flat, cool surface and spread themselves out flat on top of it. They'll be cute and look like a little step-rug, but it means they're hot! They'll also sleep with their bellies up to help dissipate heat.

Signs of "too cold": they will try to find as much bedding as possible and make a huge nest. If their nest is abnormally large and they're not coming out to play as much and just staying in their nest during evenings and nights, then they're too cold.*

* if they're staying inside all the time when they're supposed to be out and playing, they could be sick too! Get your hamster checked by a vet if that's the case!

How hot is too hot for akita?

All I can tell you is if she is going to be outside, make sure she has plenty of fresh water to drink. You say that she has shade, dog house and a doggie pool. That is great. As long as she has the shade from a tree, a dog house for more shade and shelter in case of rain, and a doggie pool to take a dip she should be fine. Just make sure she has fresh water and plenty of it. The more hydrated she is the cooler she will be.

The way a dog keeps them cool is by panting and another way is they sweat through the pads of thier feet. If she has allot of hair around her pads, try to cut some of the hair inbetween and around the pads of her feet. That will also keep her cool.

Some poeple might tell you to shave her down for the hot weather, they are severely wrong. When you shave a dog you are actually making them hotter, because thier coats keeps thier skin from overheating, and getting too much sun. So please dont do that, you will be harming her in the long run.

Just make sure she has shade, shelter, a pool, and plenty of drinking water, food, and she will be fine while you are at work.

Will there be a point when the earth is too hot to live on?

Sorry to disappoint the climate changers out there but the real answer is in about 1.1 billion years. I found this explanation at Universe Today - Space and astronomy news in an article by Matt Williams.The Sun, like most stars in the Universe, is on the main sequence stage of its life, during which nuclear fusion reactions in its core fuse hydrogen into helium. Every second, 600 million tons of matter are converted into neutrinos, and solar radiation. For the Sun, this process began 4.57 billion years ago, and it has been generating energy this way every since.However, this process cannot last forever since there is a finite amount of hydrogen in the core of the Sun. So far, the Sun has converted an estimated 100 times the mass of the Earth into helium and solar energy. As more hydrogen is converted into helium, the core continues to shrink, allowing the outer layers of the Sun to move closer to the center and experience a stronger gravitational force. This places more pressure on the core, which is resisted by a resulting increase in the rate at which fusion occurs. Basically, this means that as the Sun continues to expend hydrogen in its core, the fusion process speeds up and the output of the Sun increases. At present, this is leading to a 1% increase in luminosity every 100 million years, and a 30% increase over the course of the last 4.5 billion years.In 1.1 billion years from now, the Sun will be 10% brighter than it is today, and this increase in luminosity will also mean an increase in heat energy, which Earth’s atmosphere will absorb. This will trigger a moist greenhouse effect here on Earth that is similar to the runaway warming that turned Venus into the hellish environment we see there today.In 3.5 billion years from now, the Sun will be 40% brighter than it is right now. This increase will cause the oceans to boil, the ice caps to permanently melt, and all water vapor in the atmosphere to be lost to space. Under these conditions, life as we know it will be unable to survive anywhere on the surface. In short, planet Earth will come to be another hot, dry Venus.

Is 80 degrees to hot for pants?

PSSHED 80 degrees is NOTHING! go ahead and wear jeans! I do that all the time so don't worry about it.

Do cats get hot like dogs in very hot weather?

Cats are descended ultimately from the Near Eastern Wildcat, which lived in desert areas of Israel, Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries (source: National Geographic).Although they have undergone a number of changes associated with self-domestication and with specific breeding, they are still an animal which prefers a warm climate to a cold one, but they are no longer desert-adapted. The coats of many modern cats are too thick for that, and a couple of breeds such as Maine Coons and Norwegian Forest Cats are actually cold-adapted. However, on the whole they have a higher tolerance for heat than dogs; their small body weight by comparison to most dogs means they lose heat at a faster rate.To cool down, cats will seek out shade and reduce their energy output : they find a shady place and lie down or sit still. They may lick themselves so that when the saliva evaporates they cool down, and may, on rare occasions, pant. Cats enjoy drinking water, which helps them regulate body temperature. They only have sweat glands in their feet, so can’t cool down by sweating like humans. Their small body weight means that conserving heat tends to be a greater problem through the year for them than dispersing heat.I have never had a healthy cat overheat - not even in the current UK ‘heatwave’ (up to 30C, 86F). They find shady spaces and stay still. In hotter countries, cats cope very well with higher temperatures, mainly by finding shade and sleeping all day.Conversely, my cat with sparse fur constantly emits heat like a hot water bottle, and he finds our winters far too cold. He has to eat at an amazing pace - at least twice the amount of the other cats - simply to maintain his body weight. He is loving the heat!The above relates to average cats: cats with thick coats or obesity should be given protection from heat. Cats with thin coats such as Sphynx and Lykoi will love the heat, but also need protection from the sun.

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