87F(~31C) at 100% humidity is enough that the human body can no longer cool itself. 95F(35C) at any humidity is the threshold where the human body can no longer cool itself.
100F indoors like that scenario, game over.
It’s a sliding scale in that zone. Doesn’t matter weight or not.
No one else died, honey. Immediate cause and underlying cause (root cause) are different, and important. If they had not been morbidly obese, they would not have died.
The death certificate likely includes both obesity and heat stroke.
87F(~31C) at 100% humidity is enough that the human body can no longer cool itself. 95F(35C) at any humidity is the threshold where the human body can no longer cool itself.
100F indoors like that scenario, game over.
It’s a sliding scale in that zone. Doesn’t matter weight or not.
This isn’t reddit, try harder.
Morbid obesity was the underlying cause of death
No one else died, honey. Immediate cause and underlying cause (root cause) are different, and important. If they had not been morbidly obese, they would not have died.
The death certificate likely includes both obesity and heat stroke.
Go back to whatever <lame insult> you came from.