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When the material gets closer to the core it gets hotter and more dense.
When the material gets closer to the core it gets hotter and more dense.
The first thing that happens when the body gets too hot is it beings to sweat. This provides immediate cooling which begins controlling body temperature.
When body temperature drops below normal, dermal vessels are likely to constrict to maintain core body temperature, limiting heat loss through the skin. In contrast, when body temperature is elevated, the vessels in the dermis are likely to dilate to help the body release excess heat.
39.5°C is warm but not "dangerous" wen the body core temperature gets to 43°C or above then it gets serious.
A nose bleed happens when your body gets to hot so that's it really:)
Your body systems will begin to shut down. All of them work at a normal range.
Your body systems will begin to shut down. All of them work at a normal range.
Temperature and pressure increase massively from the Earth's surface to the centre of the Earth. At the inner core, the pressure is so great that iron is solid, even at such high temperatures.
You sweat when your core body temperature gets too high, it's your body's way of cooling down, drinking tea could increase your body temperature enough for you to sweat in order to cool
it gets warmer then it gets colder