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Hot weather English

Hot weather English: hot weather

Expansion: The hot weather in summer makes people feel uncomfortable and tired. People usually avoid the heat and seek coolness and comfort. In some areas, hot weather may even bring safety and health risks. The following is a 500-word English article about hot weather.

High temperature and heat wave are natural phenomena that often appear in summer. In hot weather, the temperature can reach more than 40 degrees Celsius, which makes people feel sultry and dehydrated, and may cause heatstroke and dehydration. Some people are particularly vulnerable to high temperatures, such as the elderly and children. Therefore, it is very important to keep liquid intake and ventilation in hot weather.

Although the heat and high humidity in summer bring discomfort, it also brings opportunities suitable for outdoor activities, such as swimming, picnicking and camping. However, these activities usually require special attention to ensure safety and health. For example, swimming must be carried out in places with lifeguards, picnics must pay attention to mosquito prevention and food preservation, and camping must pay attention to the safety and cleanliness of the camp.

In some high temperature areas, the government will take emergency measures to protect people from high temperature. These measures include providing shelters for vulnerable groups, opening public air-conditioning facilities and distributing heatstroke prevention supplies. In addition, in hot weather, energy and water supply should be maintained to maintain the stable operation of urban infrastructure.