When you’re scared, your body goes into fight or flight mode. This makes your heart beat faster and sends a chill through your skin, like when you’re running from a monster in the dark.
Examples
- You get chills when you watch a horror movie.
- Your skin feels cold when you see a spider on the wall.
- You feel goosebumps when your friend jumps out at you.
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See also
- Why Do We Need Sleep?
- How Does the Human Body Heal Wounds?
- Why Do People Talk in Their Sleep?
- Why Do Some People Fall Asleep Easily and Others Struggle?
- What Makes Some Foods Go Bad Faster Than Others?
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