yes it does the history of it says it does but if you disagree you better prove your self
When a body is conducting, its mobility of ions( valence) is responsible for conduction. As mobility increase, conduction increase. That's why falling temperature reduce it and rising temperature increase it.
The center of gravity of a solid body does not always lie within the body. An example of this is a hula hoop. The center of gravity does not lie on the hoop that rotates.
If a gas is pressurised then the temperature will increase.
no it doesnt
Increase in temperature makes us sweat. Normally when sweat evaporates it takes heat from body to evaporate and thus cools our body. But when humidity is high the sweat is not able to evaporate thus our body is not able to cool. In cold weather we will not experience this as body does not sweat.Thus increased temperature affects the amt of humidity we feel.
Increase
Increase the body temperature.
Yes. Increase in body temperature increase your basal metabolic rate. This hold true for rise in temperature for few degree Celsius only.
To increase your body temperature.
No.
Shiver. The muscle action will raise the temperature.
eating peppers has been proven to SLIGHTLY increase body temperature. really, anytime you can increase your heart rate (running, aerobics, etc) you will increase your bodies temperature
Some medication may affect body temperature. It can increase or decrease body temperature. I.e. tylenol may decrease temperature if you have fever. Some stimulant may increase temperature when used, etc.
increase
Yes, it rises your body temperature. If you have a fever it will rise it it a lot.
Spicy food so in fact increase your body temperature. This is your bodies acidic reaction to the food you just ate.
your body temperature is controlled and regulated by a certain part of the brain, when there is an irregularity (virus, infection, etc) the body temperature increases resulting in a heat stroke a mean of relieving the temperature increase