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  2. Sleeping bag - Wikipedia

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    A tourist in a sleeping bag. A sleeping bag is an insulated covering for a person, essentially a lightweight quilt that can be closed with a zipper or similar means to form a tube, which functions as lightweight, portable bedding in situations where a person is sleeping outdoors (e.g. when camping, hiking, hill walking or climbing).

  3. Sleeping pad - Wikipedia

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    Since the pad and bag work together, a 'warmer' bag can compensate the a 'thin' pad and a 'thick pad' for a 'cold' bag. Highly heat-conductive surfaces (e.g. concrete, granite) [2] require more insulation for the same temperature than insulating ground surfaces (e.g.snow, dry moss, loose soil, wood, etc.). More heat is lost downward when ...

  4. Mahjong mat - Wikipedia

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    In fact, mahjong mats are considered to be the types of sleeping mats which have the highest specific heat capacity. The large specific heat capacity means a specific object can help heat to be absorbed, so if the initial temperature of the mat is lower than the human body surface temperature, sleeping on the bamboo mat will feel cooler. [10]

  5. Louisiana man makes sleeping mats for the homeless out of ...

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    Abadie's plastic bag interest turned-hobby not only benefits the less fortunate, but it's also eco-friendly. "I made about 15 mats and I donated them to the First Baptist Church on Canal Street ...

  6. 12 ways to survive sleeping in the heat - AOL

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  7. Acacia - Wikipedia

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    An Acacia-like 14 cm (5.5 in) long fossil seed pod has been described from the Eocene of the Paris Basin. [29] Acacia-like fossil pods under the name Leguminocarpon are known from late Oligocene deposits at different sites in Hungary. Seed pod fossils of †Acacia parschlugiana and †Acacia cyclosperma are known from Tertiary deposits in ...