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  2. Exposure (heights) - Wikipedia

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    Exposure is a climbing and hiking term. Sections of a hiking path or climbing route are described as "exposed" if there is a high risk of injury in the event of a fall because of the steepness of the terrain.

  3. Effects of high altitude on humans - Wikipedia

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    Even when acclimatized, prolonged exposure to high altitude can interfere with pregnancy and cause intrauterine growth restriction or pre-eclampsia. [28] High altitude causes decreased blood flow to the placenta, even in acclimatized women, which interferes with fetal growth. [28]

  4. Nature exposure and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Most studies consider any interaction with nature as exposure, such as a hike, being in a forest or a place with water (e.g. lake, beach), going on a walk in a park, etc. [1] Currently there is extensive research on the impact of the exposure to nature on people, which finds a beneficial association in various ways. Studies show that the ...

  5. What is the 20-5-3 rule? - AOL

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    It’s spending 20 minutes in your local park three days per week, five hours in a nature preserve each month and three days immersed in the backcountry (think camping or hiking trip) once a year.

  6. Altitude sickness - Wikipedia

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    Altitude sickness, the mildest form being acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a harmful effect of high altitude, caused by rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation. [1] [2] [3] People's bodies can respond to high altitude in different ways.

  7. Mountaineering - Wikipedia

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    Exposure to hot environments or activities involving exertion cause heat to build up in the body. A heat-related illness can occur when the body is unable to lose that heat through the skin. [37] Problems that can arise from this type of exposure include heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Common symptoms of heat exhaustion include ...

  8. Woman found alive after surviving snake bite, days in wilderness

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    A woman who disappeared earlier this month in the rugged mountains of southeastern Australia has been found alive, police said, and she is hospitalized after sustaining what authorities believe ...

  9. Glossary of climbing terms - Wikipedia

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    A A-grade Also aid climbing grade. The technical difficulty grading system for aid climbing (both for "original" and an adapted version for "new wave"), which goes: A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 and up to A6 (for "new wave"). See C-grade. Abalakov thread Abalakov thread Also V-thread. A type of anchor used in abseiling especially in winter and in ice climbing. ABD Also assisted braking device. A term ...