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Köppen's intent in developing his climatic classification system was to correlate temperature and precipitation with
Fight-Or-Flight Response
Physiological changes in the human body that occur in response to a perceived threat, including the secretion of glucose, endorphins, and hormones as well as the elevation of heart rate, metabolism, blood pressure, breathing, and muscle tension.
Physiological Effects
The changes in the normal functioning of the body resulting from various factors, such as disease, substances, or environmental conditions.
Stimulant
A substance that increases levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body, often used to increase alertness or physical performance.
Smoking-Related Illness
Health conditions that are directly caused or exacerbated by tobacco use, including lung cancer, heart disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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