Biology, asked by varshanatipati, 27 days ago

where is the air temperature made equal to body temperature?​

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Answered by Umra01
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Answer:

temperature is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, where we feel most comfortable, and they serve to maintain core body temperature around 98 degrees F.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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In Thermal equilibrium air temperature made equal to body temperature.Air temperature and human body temperature becomes equal then there's no flow of warmth in or go into our body .

Explanation:

When the environment match core temperature, the dispersal mechanisms don't seem to be optimal, so we feel hot, especially when humidity is high. Humidity contains a significant effect because water on the body absorbs enormous amounts of warmth so dissipates it by evaporation. Anything that interferes with this vaporization of water (humid air, lack of a breeze, heavy clothing, then on) makes us feel especially hot and uncomfortable.

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