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solid particles vibrate more or less according to the heat. they are always moving, only at -270 degrees are they completely still. our skin particles are used to being at around 2o degrees so are used to vibrating at that level. if it gets colder or hotter then they vibrate more and less then they are supposed to so sometimes it hurts. this is also partly why we shiver.

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Q: What does your body do when you touch something hot?
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