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Hikers say that sleeping in tents and cars in no man's land will kill people. Is it true?/You don't say.

This is not true. China's no man's land is a place with very bad environment and climate. Now the real no man's land is basically not suitable for human beings to stay and live for a long time. At present, there are only some high-altitude areas in China's plateau, such as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and its surrounding areas. In fact, there are many real no man's land, but some places are not included. On the bright side, there are four no-man's-land areas in China, all of which are at high altitude and the environment is harsh.

The understanding of no-man's land is generally that the natural environment is harsh, completely unsuitable for long-term human habitation, all kinds of dangerous wildlife activities and so on. These places are not suitable for human beings to set foot. Generally, no-man's land is hundreds of thousands of kilometers in Fiona Fang where no human beings live and there is no supply at all. Once in trouble, it is basically difficult to get out alive, or it is difficult to wait for help, because there is no network signal in no man's land.

However, with the improvement of living standards in recent years, more and more people seek all kinds of dangerous and exciting challenges. Crossing no man's land has become the first choice of some people, and many of them have left their lives there. It can even be said that there are many carnivores living in no man's land. Once they are killed, they cannot escape from the mouths of these animals. Even if they die, they will be eaten by wild animals. Don't think about how powerful they are.

However, these still cannot stop some people's ideas. The state has issued regulations that no one can enter the no-man's land without permission, but some people don't take these things to heart, and they can't eat or do anything to find trouble everywhere. In the end, many people who were killed went to seek help, which led to a waste of a lot of national resources to save them. Therefore, it is better to say that people who are incapable should not mess around.

Of course, there are generally two ways to enter no man's land. One is to take the dangerous road, which is basically the same as dying. Most people who go in can't live back, either because of an accident or because of the mouth of the beast. After all, there is no supply in it, and the environment is bad, so it is difficult for ordinary people to live in it for a few days. Therefore, it is most undesirable to walk through the no-man's land in person.

Another is driving through, so driving is actually very dangerous, because the no-man's land is basically a high-altitude anoxic environment, and the temperature difference between day and night reaches tens of degrees. In fact, the car is easy to break down and there is no way to get rescue. Under normal circumstances, if you can get out, it is not recommended to stay in no man's land. Some people say that if you can't get out, you can only spend the night in it, so don't stay in the car, because it is fatal.

What does this mean? There are wild animals in no man's land, so it is safer to spend the night in the car. Is it safer to set up a tent than in the car? It is true that cars are much better than tents in protecting wild animals, but the danger in cars is not wild animals, but from harsh environment, because there is no oxygen in the plateau, and it is difficult to breathe under normal circumstances, and the body is unwell and has altitude sickness.

In addition, the temperature at night can drop to MINUS 10 degrees or even dozens of degrees, so it is necessary to keep warm when staying in no man's land for the night. It is best to have a sleeping bag warm enough to burn a bonfire in the tent, which can keep warm and drive away wild animals, but the main reason is that it is difficult to find combustible materials, so it is unlikely to burn a bonfire all night in no man's land. The only advantage is that there is no possibility of suffocation due to lack of oxygen in an open environment, but the danger of wild animals increases.

It's too cold to burn a bonfire in the car at night, so most of the heating is through car air conditioning, but the doors and windows need to be closed. In an oxygen-deficient environment, the gap left by doors and windows is too small, which will lead to insufficient oxygen in the car to stimulate altitude sickness and even cause life-threatening. It's no use sleeping in the car if the window is not closed properly, so it's dangerous.

That's why you shouldn't sleep in the car, but if you have enough conditions, such as enough gasoline, a good sleeping bag with electric blankets and mobile power, then sleeping in the car with the gap between the four windows open can still ensure that you won't be deprived of oxygen, and at the same time you can keep warm and not be threatened by wild animals.