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TikTok doctor finally explains why Britain's hot weather is hotter than abroad

TikTok doctor reveals why hot weather seems to affect people in the UK more than abroad.

Dr. Karan Rajan shares advice and tips on everything from penis length to constipation to his nearly 5 million followers through his channel.

In his latest video, mercury continues to hover around 30 degrees Celsius,making it feel warmer than a foreign mountaineering trip, so practically no one I am working on an issue related to

According to Dr. Rajan, our homes are not designed to withstand extreme heat.

He also added that he likes the British to complain more.

The doctor has nearly 5 million followers on TikTok (

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Dr. Karan Rajan says we feel warmer in the UK than abroad because we like to moan (

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said: Are you overseas?

``30 degrees in the UK feels like 50 degrees elsewhere, and melts.

``The UK can get quite humid. That means sweat doesn't evaporate quickly, which makes it harder for the human body to stay cool.It's going to be a hot tropical night where the temperature doesn't drop, so don't actually escape the heat.

"And because it is cold most of the year, British buildings are designed to retain heat better than in hot countries.

"The average British person I don't have air conditioning, because English people like to complain about everything."

Mercury in England The temperature is about 30 degrees Celsius (

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"Comrades, the road is melting and you can't complain," wrote another.

Someone else said, "That's because on holidays we go to the beach or the pool and not go to work when it's 40 degrees somewhere else."

"I like to complain. I have to say.'

Someone else said: 'I'm currently in Borneo on a trekking expedition. 93}

Britain's chief meteorologist says the country is plunged into frightening and uncharted waters as it hits its second major heat wave of the year.

Met Office Met Office Boss Paul Davies says the 35-degree heat waves we're baking bread for this week are now once every five years. I'm concerned that it could happen once, and finally once a year. of the century.

And his historic 40C, which he experienced last month, burned homes, melted runways, collapsed railways, and in 77 years he could hit Britain every three years. I have.

"This is a staggering number," Davis, the world's leading meteorologist, told The Mirror.

Of the changing climate and his brutal 40 degrees seen in Lincolnshire on 19th July, he said:

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