It's difficult, but not impossible. If the blood has the HIV virus, then it has to get into your bloodstream, through a cut or open wound. It cannot penetrate the skin. If you get blood on your hands, just wash it off with soap and hot water, and you should have no problems.
Salt water, water that is too hot or cold or has chemicals in it
with enough water and protection from the sun... yes
they survive on baby powdered milk, 3 scoops mixed with hot water 10 oz off hot water
it stores water in its large stem
You could only survive if you were a cactus. A human could not survive one day in a hot desert on one cup of water per day.
camels can not survive because they need to have the climate hot to survive.camels store water in there hump cuz of the rain fall in the dessert they will not survive
They CAN survive in hot weather, but need to be provided with shade and water since they were bred for cold climates.
it stores water in its large stem
A hot water bottle
Hot water can help kill some viruses by denaturing their proteins, but it is not a guaranteed way to eliminate all viruses. To effectively kill viruses, it is recommended to use soap or disinfectants in addition to hot water.
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert