Most fish are cold blooded and their body temperature matches that of the water in which the are immersed. However i believe the Great White Shark (and some other predatory fish) can maintain a body temperature higher than that of their environment.
you die
It drops during hibernation
The temperature increases
Yes. The water is not warm enough to keep the body at a high enough temperature. People begin experiencing hypothermia symptoms when their body temperature drops ~2 degrees F below their average.
It drops during hibernation
This happens because your body temperature gets used to the cold water, at the same time the temperature from the body makes the water a little warmer also.
nothing. it just drops where ever you throw it, but if you throw it in water, itll float.
Water levels drops when you dance... And that's because its a way of exercise which water is more readily lost .. therefore you feel the need for a drink after :)
A thermocline is a distinct layer in a large body of water where the temperature changes rapidly with depth. It separates warmer surface water from colder deep water and can impact the distribution of aquatic life and water quality in the area.
When body temperature drops below normal, dermal vessels are likely to constrict to maintain core body temperature, limiting heat loss through the skin. In contrast, when body temperature is elevated, the vessels in the dermis are likely to dilate to help the body release excess heat.
When you get out of a pool, your body temperature drops due to evaporation of water from your skin, causing the blood vessels to constrict. This process is triggered by the body's attempt to maintain its core temperature, resulting in chills as a signal to generate heat and warm up the body.
four degrees Fahrenheit