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Because our bodies need to disperse heat, and they can't do that effectively when the air temperature is close to our body temperature. Our muscles and metabolism generate heat continuously. But when the weather hovers around our internal temperature, our inner swelter lingers, and we feel hot and uncomfortable.
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