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Body Temperature
How much would your body temperature increase by putting on a wool jumper?
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October 07, 2014 1:13AM
By putting on a wool jumper, a person's body temperature may increase less than a degree to two or three degrees. A person's average body temperature would increase because the heat that usually escapes from the body is being captured by the wool of the jumper.
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