The muscles shivering expel heat as a means of releasing energy thus, warming your body
When you get cold and shiver, your muscles contract and relax rapidly to generate heat and warm up your body. This process helps maintain your body temperature.
True, :)
The answer is "True"
i think because you were in a warm shower and you are not used to how warm it is when you step out of the shower
I believe your body is responding to the cold by shivering to warm you up.
shivering is said to warm your body when cold.
Yes
Yes, infact it does. When you shiver, your body recoginzes that you are cold and conserves heat to keep you warm.
The muscular does keep your body warm because say for instance you where working out. When working out you sweat, to cool you off and shiver to warm you up so your working out working your muscles.
To get warm. By shivering their muscles, heat is generated
Monarch butterflies are cold blooded just like all insects. Monarch butterflies rest in the sun and shiver their wings to warm up when they are cold.
Yes, they may. Just keep them warm and comfortable.