Yes, your body can. The body uses energy to fight off an infection.The cold may also cause a fever.
I believe your body is responding to the cold by shivering to warm you up.
cold
Always heat is transfered from high temp to low temp. So heat bodies radiate heat. When a body is heated up when the temp is higher in body than surrounding heat is transfered
Nothing freeze to death
The loss of body heat when in the water
Yes, infact it does. When you shiver, your body recoginzes that you are cold and conserves heat to keep you warm.
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.
Heat is escaping your body.
no. Cold is just the heat in your body leaving so people just think they are cold. Hot is just heat coming in your body.
basically you can go naked outside, not get sick, unless if you have a warm body temperature... But if your body is using up its immune system to heat up the body, "sicknesses" can start to occur because your body has to be heated up even though your cold. Also you get the sicknesses through a virus that's in the air...
Watermelon is heat to the body. It just gives you better feeling, when it is hot outside. But it actually increases body heat. My wife had little body heat, few days back... After eating three watermelons in a day, the body heat sprialled up, and found few traces of blood... When we rushed to doctor, he told, that watermelon is heat to the body.
Watermelon is heat to the body. It just gives you better feeling, when it is hot outside. But it actually increases body heat. My wife had little body heat, few days back... After eating three watermelons in a day, the body heat sprialled up, and found few traces of blood... When we rushed to doctor, he told, that watermelon is heat to the body.