Imagine your body is like a cozy blanket on a chilly night. When it gets too cold, you start to shake, that’s shivering! Your muscles are working extra hard, even when you’re not moving, and this helps warm up your body. It's like the blankets inside you are doing a dance to keep you warm.
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- Why Do Humans Shiver When They're Cold?
- Why Do Humans Shiver When It's Cold?
- How Does the Human Body Regulate Body Temperature?
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