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when you are scared it stops when you face your fear, but when your cold, it stops when warm.
Because shivering is just all your muscles working (in order to get warm)
Shivering
Not very effectively. Shivering is a last-ditch attempt by the body to generate heat in it's own muscles to try and ward off increasing cold, but the operative words are "last ditch" - it just doesn't help much if one is really chilled.
Shivering is an involuntary muscular response from the body, triggered by cold. The "shivering" muscles are trying to internally generate heat, to help keep you warm.
I believe your body is responding to the cold by shivering to warm you up.
shivering is said to warm your body when cold.
The scientific term for shivering to warm up is thermogenesis. This is the body's way of producing heat to maintain its core temperature in cold environments.
because you die.
shivering helps to protect warm-blooded animals and survive when exposed to cold .it increases metabolism.
Relaxing your body will only make you colder,and shivering is your bodies response when it is cold and is ment to warm your body up a little.There is no way shivering can make your body colder.
shivering warms the body up.