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Blood is in continuous circulation throughout the body. It allows the equal distribution of heat simply by heat exchange. Thus, all parts of body attain the same temperature.
In the same way that all mammals maintain their body heat - by burning calories digested from their food.
It is because people produce heat aka body temperature aka body heat so we give that off and it all adds up to be be really warm or hot. If all of the people left the room it would cool down or get colder. Hope this helped :)
In the same way that all mammals maintain their body heat - by burning calories digested from their food.
almost everything radiates heat even people . it gets hot everyone in the room is warm blooded and all that body heat is radiating into the room .
The material of the body and its specific heat capacity, its mass, the temperature difference between the body and its surroundings, and the duration of heat exposure all affect the amount of heat a body will store.
All tortoises are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Tortoises are reptiles, and all reptiles are ectothermic, as are fish and amphibians. Their body temperature is dependent on external environmental conditions.
most definetely yes, maybe not in all people the same. but fat is all around the body. some people gain or show more in different areas of the body.
black body absorbs all heat incident over it and gives out all heat it absorbed,when cooled. may be coal is a blak body we use it in boilers etc as fuel.
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All people what or black give off heat.
No, people all age at the same rate despite the amount of melanin created by their body; unless they have an aging dsorder