Because humans have more efficient ways of cooling like sweating. Also we don't have fur like dogs. A dogs way of cooling is panting but that is not as efficient as humans sweating. Ps dogs usually don't sweat and if they do it does not cool them off it is a way of getting rid of excess water. Humans do it to cool off though. Hope this helped!
Because humans have more efficient ways of cooling like sweating. Also we don't have fur like dogs. A dogs way of cooling is panting but that is not as efficient as humans sweating. Ps dogs usually don't sweat and if they do it does not cool them off it is a way of getting rid of excess water. Humans do it to cool off though. Hope this helped!
Magma that cools quickly forms into igneous rock, when it cools quickly it becomes a lava rock. Lava cools very quickly at first and forms a thin crust that insulates the interior of the lava flow.
It would take longer to walk in hotter temperatures. The core body temperature rises while you exercise, and if the outside temperature is also warm, then you can overheat more quickly. If the outside temperature is cool, then you can walk at a faster pace more comfortably.
"Cool air rises and warm air falls" is false. Cool air is denser than warm air, and therefore warm air will rise above cold air.
Magma is molten rock that is below ground level so it probably wouldn't be exposed to the open air.
Yes, when someone lies down on the floor after running, the temperature from the floor can transfer to their body. This can help cool down the body more quickly, especially if the floor is cooler than the person's body temperature.
Yes, ambient water (water at room temperature) can help cool the body down more quickly than warm water. When the body comes into contact with cool water, heat is transferred from the body to the water, facilitating heat loss and a decrease in body temperature.
water does cool more quickly than land cos water freezes sometimes and the land doesn't xxx
Because humans have more efficient ways of cooling like sweating. Also we don't have fur like dogs. A dogs way of cooling is panting but that is not as efficient as humans sweating. Ps dogs usually don't sweat and if they do it does not cool them off it is a way of getting rid of excess water. Humans do it to cool off though. Hope this helped!
the head, feet or neck. more likely the head or neck
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To cool water quickly, you can place it in the refrigerator or add ice cubes to it. Stirring the water can also help it cool faster by distributing the cold temperature more evenly.
sterch ya body more
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A fitter persons body is more used to exercise and can recover quicker than someone whos body is not used to exercise.
Relative humidity affects air temperature by influencing the rate at which moisture evaporates from the skin and the body. When the air is more humid, it can feel hotter because sweat evaporates more slowly, making it harder for the body to cool down. Conversely, lower humidity levels can make it feel cooler because sweat evaporates more quickly, allowing the body to cool more efficiently.
I think what you are trying to say is the sand on a beach cools down easier at more quickly then the ocean water because of convection status, this makes the cool water much more cool then in the ocean water because of radiation.