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Basically the human body is supposed to remain a constant temperature (approximately 98.6 degrees) When the body gets too hot or too cold a receptor in our brain called the hypothalamus
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36 c.
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When you shiver, your body is trying to warm up because your body knows that something is cold and it is touching your skin so the pours on your skin close up and the hairs on your
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When you shiver your body makes heat, and this is a way to warm up.
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