Britain's cooler infrastructure makes 35°C feel extreme compared to India's adapted environment where 45°C is more manageable. Homes and public services in the UK were designed for milder climates, unlike India's heat-resilient systems. This disparity highlights how climate adaptation shapes thermal comfort. The comparison underscores global differences in coping with heatwaves.
Britain's cooler infrastructure makes 35°C feel extreme compared to India's adapted environment where 45°C is more manageable. Homes and public services in the UK were designed for milder climates, unlike India's heat-resilient systems. This disparity highlights how climate adaptation shapes thermal comfort. The comparison underscores global differences in coping with heatwaves.