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fatslob-:O said:
Chris Hu said:

Event though USA Today is main stream its still only slightly more creditable then the National Enquirer so you gotta give me a much more reliable source then that again its a lot easier to survive a extreme cold weather then extreme hot weather if you don't believe me watch the movie Alive (1993) which is based on a true story.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/cold-deemed-deadlier-than-heat-when-it-comes-to-weather-deaths-1.3081053

http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-cold-hot-weather-deaths-20150520-story.html

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/05/150520193831.htm

I rest my case ... (Far more easier to live in 40*C than -40*C when your normal body temperatures (37*C) are closer to the former than the latter.)

But its a lot easier to be stuck in 40C (110+F) temperaturure then in then in -40 C especially with global warming so my point still stands.  Its pretty easy to build a shelter to avoid exteme cold again watch the movie Alive (1993) if you don't want to belive me, but its pretty much impossible to build a shelter to protect you from extreme heat 40C (110+F).   The only reason people can survive today in 40C (110+ F) heat is because of air conditioning people survived in extreme cold a long time before the invention of air contiontioning (eskimos, neanderthal man).