Good questiion. No it typically doesnt. It will go up and down due to the diseases that the cold weather may bring. For example, if you have a cold in the winter, your body temperature may go down a degree or two.
Hot food can change the body temperature, which is normal.
No, they are cold blooded animals and weather doesnt affect them. Unlike us, we are warm blooded. Hope this helps you(:
Air temperature changes because of the body heat we give off into he earth. So if you give body heat the environment make colussem tissues underground and cause the weather to change. Your welcome...
Body temperature remains relatively constant regardless of external weather conditions. However, extreme cold or hot weather can affect how the body maintains its temperature through mechanisms like shivering or sweating to keep it within a normal range.
Winds often bring change in the weather, or in temperature.
Yes, organisms can adapt to changes in weather through physiological, behavioral, or phenological adjustments. For example, animals may find ways to regulate their body temperature or change their activity patterns in response to temperature fluctuations. Plants may alter their growth and flowering timing in response to seasonal changes in temperature and rainfall.
There is very little change in the temperature.
Hyperthermia and hypothermia are what the rapid change in body temperature is called. Someone who is experiencing hyperthermia has a temperature that remains above normal. Someone who is experiencing hypothermia has a temperature that remains below normal.
In hot weather our body temperature increases and as a result, sweat discharge from the body pores present on the skin. These sweat drops change into water vapors due to blow of breeze, leaving behind feeling of coolness thus, breezes cool in hot weather.
In hot weather our body temperature increases and as a result, sweat discharge from the body pores present on the skin. These sweat drops change into water vapors due to blow of breeze, leaving behind feeling of coolness thus, breezes cool in hot weather.
Cold-blooded animals may change body temperature when the outside temperature changes. This is because they are unable to regulate their body temperature.
No, a change in the weather cannot affect the menstrual cycle. The menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones in your body, not by the weather.