lämpötilavauriot
Lämpötilavauriot refer to damage caused by extreme temperatures, either too high or too low. This can affect both living organisms and inanimate materials. In biological contexts, heatstroke or hypothermia are examples of temperature-induced damage in humans and animals. Prolonged exposure to excessive heat can lead to dehydration, organ damage, and even death. Conversely, extreme cold can cause frostbite, where tissues freeze and die, or hypothermia, a dangerous drop in body temperature that impairs bodily functions.
For materials, temperature fluctuations can lead to expansion and contraction, which over time can cause stress