5.
What effect, if any, does a decrease in physical activity generally have on the
exposure time necessary to produce cold injury?
a. Decreases the exposure time needed to produce a cold injury
b. Increases the exposure time needed to produce a cold injury
c. Has no effect on the time needed to produce a cold injury
6.
a. How does wind moving across the body promote the loss of body heat?
b. When the wind speed increases, what happens to the body's heat loss rate?
c. What happens to body heat in wind when the air temperature is below
freezing?
7.
The commander can help to prevent cold injury in the troops by:
a.
Appointing cold injury control officers
b.
Inspecting troops to ensure that clothing is worn properly
c.
Using meteorological data when planning work schedules
d.
Doing all of the above
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