Biology, asked by Oviya04, 1 year ago

Hair is an insulator against heat loss. Explain briefly.

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Answered by Nivejoshi107200
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heya !! dear mate....ur answer《《《《

In an evolutionary sense, Hair is designed as an insulator. Probably in ancient humans it was a very effective means of trapping heat.

But as we develope clothing as an alternative to fur, it's functions are no longer effective.

As an example, people from hotter climates have less body hair than those from colder climate, in an ancient ethnic sense(for example Vikings vursus Beduins).》》》》》》



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Answered by ankurawat9944
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Here is your answer,☺️☺️

Anyway it is definately an insulator. I shaved it cause I was to hot but after I did I was too cold (and ugly). I liked to have it in the winter when I slept it was like a blanket for my head. But it was really annoying during sex because it always got in my face and made me to hot. Medium length seems to be the best way to go for me. Now my head is never too hot or too cold.

Hope it helps you in your future.☺️☺️
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