Question:
If the internal temperature of humans is 98.6 degrees, how come that kind of weather feels overwhelmingly hot?
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2010-09-13 15:02:11 UTC
Basically, we humans regulate our internal temperature by either sweating or storing our body heat. If this is our main internal temperature, how come it is so hot in the summer when those are the temperatures?
Four answers:
anonymous
2010-09-13 15:11:29 UTC
Sensors in the skin called "receptors" are very sensitive to the external environment. This is to protect us by alerting us of temp. changes.
htf_lover
2010-09-13 15:10:17 UTC
Because although our body tries to maintain 98.6 as our "ideal" core body temperature, our muscles and organs are constantly producing heat, if the outside air is already as hot or hotter than 98.6 that internally produced heat begins to climb above 98.6. Because of this we radiate our heat through our skin and into the outside air. If this air is the same temperature or hotter than our core temperature, our body has to go into over-time trying to dump the excess heat.



This is why you must drink a lot of water when it's hot, because water holds a lot of heat and that heat can then be expelled through our pores as sweat.



But if it's hot and humid outside, you could very well pass out due to heat exhaustion if you try to do anything strenuous.



Hope this answers your question!
rafael
2016-10-25 08:38:36 UTC
The bodys thermal device is a dynamic device like an motorized vehicle engine. to operate ideal is ought to stay at a just about consistent temperature. Your inner structures are continually replacing gasoline into means faster or later of performance. The inefficent area of that performance manifests itself as extra warmth. Like a motor vehicle engine, that extra warmth must be transferred to the exterior which it does by ability of your porous skin by technique of evaporation of water. The water (sweat) then transfers this is warmth to the air round you right away or by technique of evaporating. If the encompassing air is in simple terms 0.5 the temperature of your sweat (ninety 8.6 F) the move is quick because maximum of it truly is made by technique of organic thermal move. If the encompassing air is at ninety 8.6F the move is amazingly sluggish because it may in simple terms be made by technique of your sweat replacing this is form into vapor (somewhat replace). Then, even in spite of the actuality that you're operating on an analogous element of interest you probably did at the same time as the air replaced into cool, your device has to exude 2 or 3 situations as a lot liquid to achieve an analogous fee of cooling. Your senses allow you to recognize you should decrease your interest with the intention to diminish your warmth technology by technique of telling you you're too warm!
John
2010-09-13 15:05:14 UTC
Well, think about it, you are hot on the inside, then add whats on the outside...


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