A body starts to cool down immediately upon death. It starts to cool from outside to inside, starting from the head and extremities inward, at a rate of about 2° per hour, but it could be affected by the temperature and climate of the location where the person died.
Michael Jackson's body was buried; he will not be cryogenically preserved.
Hypothermia
the invisible
The excessive cooling of the body can lead to hypothermia and eventually death.
the body sweats alot and this can cause illness
Cold
at night it gets cold sometimes and especially if it has been a hot day before
An amphibian is cold blooded, which means it gets its body temperature from it's environment.cold.Warm blooded.
cold
The human body is extremely resilient, and can exercise in a variety of cimates and conditions. That said, you should think of your body as an automobile--in the winter, it's going to take a little bit longer to warm up than it would in the summer, especially if you are exercising just after waking up. Make sure to go through the proper steps to gradually warm up your body, and wear an appropriate amount of clothing. You should be able to tell if it is too cold to exercise outdoors during the winter.
it gets the dead skin off your face and any other body parts
The thermostat in the fridge allows one to set how cold it gets before it turns its self of and how warm it gets before it turns its self on.