can you get dehidrated in the winter?!


Question: Can you get dehidrated in the winter?
if so how long will it take and what will it feel like? im doing a report on this and i really need ur help

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You can get dehydrated in the winter, becuase you are not hot, you dont go looking for something to drink, yet the weather dries you out faster than summer does.

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http://dehydrationsymptoms.org/



You can get dehydrated in any environment. It has to do with how much water you are drinking, not necessarily temperature. Although, it is easier to become dehydrated in hot weather because you sweat more water out, meaning that you need to drink more fluids to replace the water.



Most definitely. Force-air heating is very drying, but getting dehydrated is a matter of whether you take in enough water for your body, not what the temperature is.
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