Blood circulation, body hair, just look up "endotherm" on wikipedia you'll find tons of information.
Hair and fur
Many mammals do, mice like to hurdle close together to help them stay warm.
Legs you idiot
Sometimes. Very small mammals will have small ears to help conserve their body heat. The exceptions to this are rabbits and hares. Also marine mammals (large and small) have lost their external ears for much the same reason. The exception to this is sea-lions who still have external ears. Large terrestial mammals have large ears as they have little need to conserve body temperature. The elephant has very large ears which they flap for the purpose of radiating away excess body heat.
Two forms of heat transfer help create a sea breeze are conduction and convection. Another form of heat transfer help create a sea breeze is radiation.
1.Heat can help us dry our clothes. 2.Heat canmake us warm/sweat. 3.Heat can help us grow our/the plants. 4.Heat can help us boil our water. 5.Heat can help us dry our wet things. 6.Heat can also get rid of germs. 7.Heat can also make people sweat. 8.Heat dcan also give us vitamin D. 9.Heat can also cook our food. 10.Heat can also help mammals consume food,which provides calories for the body.
The heat generated by an organism is usually dissipated through processes like convection, conduction, and radiation. The blood circulation system also helps to distribute the heat produced by the body to maintain a stable internal temperature. Some animals, like birds and mammals, use panting or sweating to help regulate their body temperature and release excess heat.
Umbrellas help with heat by providing shade and blocking direct sunlight, which can help keep you cooler by reducing the amount of heat absorbed by your body.
Yes, water can help regulate body temperature by absorbing heat from the body when it is too hot, like when you sweat. Submerging in cold water can help lower body temperature, while warm water can help maintain body heat in cold environments.
by providing body heat with his fat body
the loss of body heat when in the water.
The loss of body heat when in the water