People pick clothes based on the weather around them. If it's cold, they wear thick layers to keep warm; if it's hot, they wear light shirts and shorts to stay cool. It’s like choosing between a blanket or ice cream, one warms you up, the other cools you down.
Why We Wear What We Wear
In places that are always chilly, people might wear wool hats and thick jackets all year round. In places with hot suns, they might wear light cotton clothes so their skin doesn’t burn. It’s like having a special outfit for every kind of weather.
Examples
- A child wears a heavy coat when it snows outside, but takes it off when the sun comes out.
- A person wearing a shirt and shorts feels comfortable on a warm summer day but shivers in winter.
- In the desert, people wear light clothing to stay cool under the hot sun.
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- Why Do People Love Stories So Much?
- Why Do We Like to Share Stories with Others?
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