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Who has it the hardest?
I want to learn what climates humans struggle in the most. This will exclude factoring in modern day technology like heating or air conditioning. In my opinion, out of cold temperate, warm temperate, and tropical, I believe that tropical zones have it the hardest. Heat and humidity prevents humans from sweating efficiently to cool down, thus our body temperature increases and gives way to heatstroke. Rot and disease is everywhere. And humidity makes every time of the day and every time of the year hot. Meanwhile in northern temperate zones there are freezing winters. All you have to do to stay safe is put on extra clothes and bam. And make a snow sculpture while you're at it.
u/Axolcltl — 1 day ago