Utah Susceptibility to Injury is a term used to describe the risk of injury in Utah due to the state's unique climate and terrain. Utah has a semiarid climate with high temperatures in the summer and cold temperatures in the winter, as well as a variety of terrain, including deserts, mountains, and forests. This can lead to a variety of susceptibility to injury, including heat injuries, cold-related injuries, and injuries caused by the terrain. Heat injuries include sunburns, dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Cold-related injuries include frostbite, hypothermia, and snow blindness. Injuries related to terrain include sprains, strains, fractures, and traumatic brain injuries. Other factors that can increase the risk of injury in Utah include extreme weather, air pollution, and altitude.