Re: which colour of hat is better when gardening
- From: nmm1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Nick Maclaren)
- Date: 4 May 2006 09:06:51 GMT
In article <4459b6db$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Chris Bacon <chrispbacon@xxxxxxxx> writes:
|>
|> > White. More importantly, it should be porous to water vapour, as
|> > sweating is the primary mechanism for keeping the brain cool.
|>
|> But it's not simply perspiration from the scalp that cools
|> the head, is it. Leaving one ankle, wrist or whatnot(!)
|> uncovered would do just the same job.
No, it wouldn't. The human brain is such a heat source, and so sensitive
to overheating, that there is a lot of specialist blood flow to the
scalp and even through the skull. You remark applies to the rest of
the body, but only partially to the head.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
.
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