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Cold weather is typically not a factor for outdoor practices and competition, but as part or all of the body cools, there can be diminished exercises performance, frostbite, hypothermia, and even death. Athletes lose heat by all of the following except: All answers are correct Radiation Conduction Evaporation

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Cold weather is typically not a factor for outdoor practices and competition, but as part or all of the body cools, there can be diminished exercises performance, frostbite, hypothermia, and even death. Athletes lose heat by all of the following except: All answers are correct Radiation Conduction Evaporation

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The question is asking which method is not a way that athletes lose heat during cold weather. The options given are:

  1. Radiation
  2. Conduction
  3. Evaporation
  4. All answers are correct

Let's break down each option:

  1. Radiation: This is a process where heat is lost in the form of infrared rays. The body can lose heat to the environment if the surrounding temperature is lower than the body temperature.

  2. Conduction: This is the process where heat is lost through direct contact with another object or substance. For example, if an athlete is sitting on a cold bench, heat can be lost through conduction.

  3. Evaporation: This is the process where heat is lost through the evaporation of sweat from the skin surface.

Given these explanations, all the options listed (Radiation, Conduction, and Evaporation) are indeed ways that athletes can lose heat. Therefore, the correct answer is "All answers are correct".

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