THE IMPACT OF OVERHEATING OF THE AIR ON HUMAN HEALTH AND LIFE
The summer season is lovely and wonderful with its normal warmth, rest and relaxation, and its benefits, but the rising temperatures at this time of year have a negative impact on humans. When temperatures rise above 40 degrees, experts warn of its effects on the health and well-being of children and the elderly. Children and infants are vulnerable to excessive heat because their internal temperature is much higher than adults, and they are at risk for heat stroke and certain illnesses. Hot weather makes people prone to dehydration and high body temperature. Infants and kids find it more difficult to regulate their temperature. Analyses have shown that the sharp warming of the weather in the country primarily leads to drowning of a part of citizens, especially the younger generation, while bathing. This condition affects the mental state of people. In this situation, experts recommend residents not to go outside unnecessarily. Climate warming on a global scale has its negative consequences in the form of deterioration of air quality and environmental pollution, public health, weakening of the ozone layer of the atmosphere, melting of glaciers, water pollution, destruction of forests, problems in agriculture. and animal husbandry, flooding of some coastal areas, desertification of land and damage to roads. Indications of climate change are manifesting themselves in sudden hot and cold spells and rainfall events around the world. In terms of protecting the environment, water sources, basic necessities and in general for health and dignity, expert advice and opportunities must be effectively utilized.
INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT
OF THE UNIVERSITY RECTOR'S OFFICE
translated Ismoilov R.