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Body temperature measures the body’s ability to generate and get rid of heat. The normal temperature is often quoted as 98.6°F, but it can be slightly lower or higher. The average temperature of adults is between 97.8°F and 99.0°F.
Usually, your hypothalamus and autonomic nervous system keep your body within a degree or two of your normal temperature. However, there are times when your body heat rises. This condition is known as heat stress.
Heat stress may be due to extreme heat, certain foods, or other factors. Continue reading to learn more about the causes of high body heat and what you can do to find relief.
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The difference between kharif, rabi and zaid crops are:
Kharif crops are sown during the monsoons. These crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season. Paddy, rice, sugarcane, cotton, groundnut are the examples of kharif crops.
Rabi crops are sown during the winters. These crops are harvested by the end of either March or April. Mustard, wheat, gram, pea, almond are the examples of rabi crops.
Zaid crops are twice a year. It is grown during the summer and in between the rabi and kharif crop seasons. Cucumber and watermelon are the examples of zaid crops.
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