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− | Your body temperature is displayed in game at all times by the thermometer icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. When the thermometer is red, that means your body temperature is at a good level. When the thermometer is blue that means your body temperature is low and you need to raise it quickly to avoid contracting the common cold and eventually dying. | + | Your body temperature is displayed in game at all times by the thermometer icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. When the thermometer is red, that means your body temperature is at a good level. When the thermometer is blue that means your body temperature is low and you need to raise it quickly to avoid contracting the common cold and eventually dying. The thermometer will gradually decrease and increase based on if you are getting hot or cold. |
=== What causes body temperature to fall? === | === What causes body temperature to fall? === | ||
=== How to raise body temperature? === | === How to raise body temperature? === |
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About body temperature
Your body temperature is vital to your survival. The normal body temperature of a human being is 37°C (98.6°F). It it vital to maintain your body temperature at this number otherwise you risk of falling ill with the common cold which can eventually lead to your death if left untreated. Click here to learn about the various illnesses you can contract in game.
Keeping track of your body temperature
Your body temperature is displayed in game at all times by the thermometer icon in the bottom right corner of the screen. When the thermometer is red, that means your body temperature is at a good level. When the thermometer is blue that means your body temperature is low and you need to raise it quickly to avoid contracting the common cold and eventually dying. The thermometer will gradually decrease and increase based on if you are getting hot or cold.