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In words, a 12-year-old can understand what is the difference between heat stroke and heat exhaustion? Explain in one paragraph.
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Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are both conditions that happen when the body gets too hot, but they are different in how serious they are. Heat exhaustion is when your body gets overheated and you might feel very tired, sweaty, dizzy, or even nauseous, but you can usually cool down with rest and water. On the other hand, heat stroke is much more serious; it happens when your body temperature gets super high (over 104°F or 40°C) and you can stop sweating, feel really confused, or even faint. Heat stroke is an emergency and needs immediate medical attention because it can be life-threatening. So, heat exhaustion is like a warning sign, while heat stroke is a big emergency!