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dressing for warmth
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Tropical countries
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Thin, light clothing made of breathable fabrics is best for staying cool in hot and humid weather.
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get warm
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Tropical countries
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Seeking shade, wearing light and breathable clothing, and staying hydrated are important to avoid getting too warm in hot weather.
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getting warm
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Tropical countries
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Seeking shade or staying indoors during the hottest part of the day is a common way to stay cool.
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getting warm
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Tropical countries
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Reliance on heating systems is uncommon due to the consistently warm climate.
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getting warm
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Tropical countries
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Seeking shade or using fans to stay cool in hot weather.
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getting warm
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Tropical countries
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Seeking shade or using fans to stay cool is common due to the consistently warm climate.
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getting warm
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tropical countries
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Seeking shade and using handheld fans or air conditioning to stay cool and avoid getting too warm in hot climates.
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warmth
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Tropical Countries
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Warmth is often sought outdoors, and heating systems are uncommon due to the consistently warm climate.
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warmth
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Tropical countries
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Less important due to warm climate; emphasis on staying cool and seeking shade
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warmth
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Tropical countries
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Less emphasis on warmth due to consistently warm climate, air conditioning is a typical household item
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