Like, would it matter if you were big and muscular versus someone with a more diminutive stature?
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If you are larger you have more volume for your surface area; therefore it would be more difficult for your body to keep itself cool.Elephants don%26#039;t do well in very hot or very cold environments because they find it diffiuclt to regulate their temperature. To adapt they developed very large ears which increases their surface area. 40% 2 Votes
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Thicker people tend to do better in cold environments. When I was in Saudi Arabia, it seemed as if the thinner guys handled it better.
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I don%26#039;t know besides living space and weight of clothes packed. I guess you%26#039;d be lighter on a camel%26#039;s back too.
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From a heat transfer aspect, there is a difference. Typically, bigger animals have less surface area to body volume ratio.
And the more surface area you have, the better you%26#039;re at dissipating heat.
In a desert area, you will want your body to dissipate heat as much as possible. Therefore you will want to have a smaller body (higher surface to volume ratio), so that you can dissipate heat better.
A teacher once taught us to imagine the a perfect cube, imagine one with 1 unit length for all sides and the other with 3. Now, calculate the volume and the total surface area.
The one with 1 unit length is only 1 unit cube (volume) but has a surface area of 6 unit square, the ratio is 1:6. The one with 2 unit lenghts, will have 8 unit cube (volume) and 24 unit square (area), ratio is 1:3.
So, as your body size goes bigger, your body will have comparatively less surface area to lose the heat with....
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