When you're sick and fighting an infection, your body may experience a drop in temperature due to several factors, including the immune response and changes in metabolism. Infections can affect the hypothalamus, which regulates body temperature, potentially leading to lower readings. Additionally, if you have chills or are feeling weak, your body may not be generating enough heat. This response can be part of the body's complex way of managing illness and conserving energy for healing.
The first sign of any infection is a rise in temp. As a general rule the greater the infection, the higher the temp.
Normally, no. The only time a cow would have a temperature if she was fighting an infection or illness of some sort.
You may have a fever, when your body is fighting an infection of some sort you gets fevers and you feel cold when your temp is going up/increasing.
You'll be cooked before being sick, don't worry
it could be the shortening of the day or the drop in temp. depends on the plant species
Drop the temp on the thermostat.
Never really unless their very sick.
no, lowest temp i have them is 50 degrees then they drop fast
Temp agencies supply companies with people who are available to fill in when an employee is on vacation or calls in sick. A temp agency will charge you a fee because it is their duty to pay the temp rather than the company paying them. Therefore, a fee is required so that they can give a portion to the temp.
A sudden drop in the temperature
because the fan cools the engine...
yes, because its a exoterm (excuse bad english) an exoterm's body temprature regulates through its suroundings. if the temp. would drop, his temp. would rise and same other way