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Radiation never heats up .... when it is absorbed by matter then the matter heats up.
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Not exactly. When you sneeze, all of the organs in your body, even your heart, momentarily stop, then start back up again when your sneeze is over. Pretty crazy, huh!
yes, they do. Have you noticed that when your trying to sneeze, and it wont come up, that if you look at a bright light, you sneeze? Wierd, I know, but it's true!
because your body is warm so it heats it up
because the heat from the fevers heats up the problem in your body and kills it.
Radiation never heats up .... when it is absorbed by matter then the matter heats up.
A fever heats up your internal temperature to kill of virus' in your body so it is good.
Holding in a sneeze is like holding down the top of a jack-in-the-box. Why not just let it out? The air expelled by sneezes is said to travel up to 100 miles per hour; holding in a sneeze could cause fractures in the nasal cartilage, nosebleeds, burst eardrums, hearing loss, vertigo or detached retinas. Therefore it is best to let your sneeze fly (yet shielded by a hankie, preferably). Plus, your body is trying to clear out your pharynx-and that's a good thing. To help the sneeze come out, look at a bright light. This stimulates the optic nerve, which crosses wires with the sneeze center. The added irritation of an adjacent nerve will get the sneeze going.
it's a reptile and its body heats up in the sun
no, because I'm a singer and i sing at school but my body does not heat up or should i say never
Your body is trying to generate heat to keep you warm by making your muscles work.
The desert heats up faster.
Well, if you sneeze your dusting off your brain! Well, that's what my grandma says but my doctor says that your insides blow up! but it's nothing to worry bout if you do it once a year!