Yes. When you feel threatened, all your blood rushes to your body core and brain. It's an autonomic nervous system response.
Yes. When you feel threatened, all your blood rushes to your body core and brain. It's an autonomic nervous system response.
when we are cold or scared
when we are cold or scared
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
Words with similar meanings to the word scared include these: afraid, aghast, anxious, fearful, having cold feet, panic-stricken, panicked, panicky, petrified, shaken, startled, terrified, terror-stricken
"Are your feet cold" is the correct way to phrase the question. It is asking about the current temperature of your feet. If you were asking about the temperature of someone else's feet, you would ask "Are your feet cold?"
I don't think she was that scared actually
They aren't scared of sharks, sharks are actually friends with them.
fairies are scared of iron but more scared of cold iron
Sometimes only if its cold and they are tired,cold and they are worn out,scared and thirsty,cold and they are thirsty,scared and tired or scared and worn out
When you come in from the cold, the blood vessels in your feet constrict in response to the warming environment, reducing blood flow and making your feet feel colder. Additionally, cold temperatures can also cause the nerves in your feet to be more sensitive to temperature changes, making them feel colder than they actually are.
scared, frightened, nervous, terrified, shaken, startled, fearful, cowardly, reluctant.