Chilliness is like when your body feels cold even if it's not super chilly outside. Some people feel it more because their bodies work differently. Like, some people are like little thermometers that go up and down easily, while others stay steady. It’s all about how fast your body loses heat or keeps it in.
Examples
- A child in a winter coat might still feel their toes go numb while playing outside.
- Someone with a cold sore might feel the area around it getting even colder when they step into a cool room.
- Your brother can sit on the floor during a snowball fight without shivering, but you freeze instantly.
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See also
- Why Do Some People ‘Shiver’ When They’re Cold?
- Why Do Some People Always Feel Cold?
- Why Do Some People ‘Shiver’ When They’re Cold and Others Don’t?
- Why Do We Prefer Warmth in Cold Weather?
- Why Do Some People ‘Tremble’ When They’re Cold?
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