10 tips for survival
The human body can withstand the conditions of dangerous falls, extreme temperatures and even shark attacks – provided they know the secrets of survival. Here below some information that will keep alive and in shape even in extreme conditions.
1. The human body can survive without water for 2.5 days even in the terrible heat (49 degrees Celsius), if the victim spends all the time resting in the shade. The resist two weeks or more without solid food.
2. The chances of surviving a shark attack if swimmer ripostează massive increase, hitting with fists shark eyes and gills. Does not help you pretend to have died.
3. Based on statistics obtained from the shock troops of the U.S. search and rescue operations in case of avalanche victim is a 90% chance of survival if he can not be left buried by snow and receives help within 15 minutes. After 30 minutes, the survival rate is reduced by 50%.
4. Never try to run faster than a bear. This animal can reach speeds of up to 50 – 55 km / h, in a split second.
5. An average sized person, wearing light clothing and has a personal inflatable device, the type of life jackets, can survive between 2.5 and 3 o’clock in ice cold water if they stay still and bend knees, bringing and breast.
6. The victim bitten by a snake with bell has chance of survival. The United States produces annually more than 7 000 snake bites, but only about 15 victims eventually die from this cause.
7. Chances of survival in case of an accident where the car falls into water are much better if the victim wait in until the car fills with water – and only then try to open a door or a window. In this way, water pressure outside năvăleşte not likely to break down the victim or a ţintuiască the board.
8. According Skydiving School in Toronto, where parachute does not open, the victim has a chance of survival improve if landing with knees slightly bent and feet attached, unless trying to move toward a wooded area and to roll when contact with the ground.
9. Subjected to extremely low temperatures, the human body begins to interrupt their duties when reaching 32 degrees Celsius, causing loss of consciousness and muscle rigidity. Chances of survival increase if the victim manages to avoid two things: to get wet and fall asleep.
10. According to Australian Institute of Marine Science, if you’re Pierce for a venomous jellyfish Cubozoa class, chances of survival or even to return to shore are almost zero, because death can occur within only 2 or 3 minutes.
Tips above were designed by Bear Grylls (pictured), a guy who teaches how to survive in extreme conditions in the harshest and most inhospitable places on Earth: the Sahara desert, jungle and swamps of Panama Patagonia, in The second season of the series essential techniques of survival, since August 4, every Monday, from 21.00 on the Discovery Channel. In the second season of the series, Bear uses his unique survival techniques to show you how to stay alive, he resisted a week full of challenges, in places where an ordinary man would not resist even one days. Bear down on steep slopes that make your hair stands on end, in the famous Valley Viperelor, the Camino Real, in Panama, and eviscerează a dead camel to find food and shelter in the Sahara. He faces the worst terror fight out of crevasses in Patagonia, and during eating all sorts of things that make you stomach turn: a scorpion, a snake, worms, various insects, roots and shoots. Happy browsing! : D
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