Science, asked by ayesha513, 7 months ago

why don't you feel hot when u stand outside in moonlight?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Moonlight is cold, which means the Moon is not reflecting sunlight as we have been told, so we have been lied to by 'scientism' and evil NASA — therefore the Earth is flat!” They are wrong. The moonlight does not cause an object to get colder. It's the object in the shade that gets warmer.
Answered by MʏSᴛᴇʀɪᴏSᴛᴀʀᴋ
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Answer:

Most people don’t like extreme heat, but you might find that you’re always uncomfortable in hot weather if you have heat intolerance. Heat intolerance is also referred to as hypersensitivity to heat.

When you have heat intolerance, it’s often because your body isn’t regulating its temperature properly. Your body regulates its temperature by maintaining a delicate balance between hot and cold.

The hypothalamus is a part of the brain that regulates your body’s temperature. When you get too hot, your hypothalamus sends a signal through your nerves to your skin, telling it to increase sweat production. When sweat evaporates off of your skin, it cools your body down.

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