Be more specific, is it high or low? If its not normal your body is trying to tell you something, so don't try solve the temp problem, try to find out what is wrong with your body or what your body is trying to communicate to you.
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The body keep a constant heat because f the blood running through the body. The body temperature does not change even if the temperatures of our surroundings change.
snakes and crocodiles can control there body heat by going in the sun snakes and crocodiles can control there body heat by going in the sun
Your body can either burn more calories to increase heat, or sweat to decrease heat (the evaporation of your sweat cools you down). To actively control your body temperature, there are drugs, compresses, clothing, baths, air conditioning and heating.
Rats control their body temp by regulating heat through their cute little tails.
All invertebrates were considered " cold blooded " that is to say they control their body temperature by thermoregulation, using outside sources, rather than internal heat production (as in warm-blooded animals). However, some use other methods of creating body heat. The correct terms are "ectotherms" (organisms that do not create most of their own body heat), and "homeotherms" (organisms that maintain a more-or-less constant body temperature).
An advantage is that you don't have to rely on the sun's warmth for your body heat.
by sweating
heat constant = mass * specific heat capacity * temperature change
Sleeping Bags don't actually provide the heat, it is when our body heats us and he bag insulates (keeps) the heat in the bag. That is why we can get constant heat from the bag.
Yes it has! the specific heat of water at constant volume is given by cV : Heat capacity at constant volume cP : Heat capacity at constant pressure : Thermal expansion coefficient : Isothermal compressibility : Density
Any warmblooded animal like mammals. Cold-blooded animals rely on surrounding heat to heat their body, that's why you see lizards laying on the rocks in the sun.
Mass of a body is constant