Your body is like a smart house that keeps you comfortable all year round. When it's cold outside, your body starts to shiver, like a tiny engine working hard to warm you up. When it's hot, your body makes you sweat so the moisture on your skin can cool you down. It's all part of how your body keeps you just right.
Examples
- On a hot summer day, your skin might feel damp, that's your body producing sweat to help cool you down.
- You notice your face turns red on a cold morning, your blood vessels are widening near the surface of your skin so it can release heat.
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See also
- Why Do Humans Shiver When It's Cold?
- Why Do Humans Have a 'Second Wind'?
- How Does the Human Body Digest Sugar?
- How Does the Human Body Process Sleep Cycles?
- Why Do Humans Have Body Odor?