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2006-07-20 16:32:12 · 10 answers · asked by iamlaura2006 1 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

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Their veins grew closer to the surface of their skin. They were able to lose heat faster.

They also drank water instead of carbonated soda. And they consumed less meat (protein) that requires more water to digest.

2006-07-20 16:38:00 · answer #1 · answered by LorettoBoy 4 · 1 1

Some recall soaking in a tub of water in the yard and going to sleep with their head at the edge of an open window.

Some remember sleeping on the porch and trailing the ice wagon to pick up chunks of ice to eat.

Some recall watching a father come in from work and plop down flat on the living room floor.

That's how you beat the heat B.A.C. - Before Air Conditioning.

Some would sleep outside at night and always carry a little fan with them to move the air. They'd wet down their straw hats too. They'd swim in a creek and in the ditches, and lay in the shade after turning the hose on.

Before air conditioning, Americans endured the discomfort of summer as best they could. Awnings, window screens, shade trees, and high ceilings (to let the hottest air rise above people's heads) all helped. And mechanical fans--powered by kerosene, alcohol, gas, electricity, even flowing water--at least moved the air around.

Life was simpler then and not as fast paced as today.

2006-07-20 16:55:40 · answer #2 · answered by shepardj2005 5 · 0 0

In Richmond, Virginia the summer season warmth and humdity might want to be brutal, pretty August and September. i did not stay in an air conditioned homestead until eventually 1990 when we offered our contemporary homestead. We spent numerous time outdoors, often until eventually darkish, and often sat round with our ft interior the toddler pool to assist keep us cool. We took cool showers earlier bedtime, and used window followers to entice interior the cooler evening air. The worst cases were those lengthy warm spells even as it did not get less than eighty 5 at evening for weeks on end. The effective aspect about no AC is that we were given to understand our acquaintances o.k. seeing that we were all outdoors plenty interior the summer season months. seeing that I worked in faculties my entire man or woman existence, I worked without air con in a room with thirty different bodies. We used followers, yet often had to illustrate them off by using noise. the first few weeks of faculty in September were often the worst. i'd come homestead with my outfits soaked by ability of with sweat. i myself weighed 2-3 pounds a lot less a the end of the day than I had weighed after I went to artwork that morning. It changed into no longer uncommon for faculties to close because of warmth. ln the mid 1880s, the faculty gadget put in window gadgets, also noisy, yet oh so a lot more effective well-off.

2016-11-24 23:37:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is a good question before the invention of A/C that time there was not that much radiation as we suffer we doesn't have that pollution as if now they use to have much greenary .

They use a sought roots some tree watered and blow with some air to make there premisses cool

2006-07-20 16:37:22 · answer #4 · answered by vankayalarakesh 3 · 0 0

Sweat

2006-07-20 16:35:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They drank lemonade and took naps in the hammock in the shade and went swimming a lot and sat in front of the fan.

2006-07-20 16:36:42 · answer #6 · answered by Diane D 5 · 0 0

Sit on their porch or under a tree with a nice cup a tea and enjoy each other. Use hand fans.

2006-07-20 16:36:00 · answer #7 · answered by dbonez2003 1 · 0 0

there were like 12999999999999999999 more trees back then so there was probably more shade and wind

2006-07-20 16:35:56 · answer #8 · answered by Meagan P 3 · 0 0

They sweated a lot.

2006-07-20 16:35:02 · answer #9 · answered by Leon 5 · 0 0

they were hot.

2006-07-20 16:35:06 · answer #10 · answered by -_- 3 · 0 0

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