Thursday, May 13, 2010

Why is it when you step into a warm shower/bath...?

The rest of your body goes soooooo cold, and you get goosebumps?





Or when you step out, even if it isn't cold it feels so much colder than it is?Why is it when you step into a warm shower/bath...?
it's weird...


and why do you want to stay in there for the rest of your life?Why is it when you step into a warm shower/bath...?
I know, I'm wondering the same thing, but I have no idea.
Because the arterial vessels in your feet absorb the heat from your shower/bath, and your venous vessels are ...god...my explanation would take way to long and I doubt you are smart enough to understand. Just know that you feel cold when you step out because heat is leaving your body.
I dunno but it's true : )
Your body wants to balance temperature. When hot water hits your skin, the heat LEAVES your skin and heads to the core of your body. That's why you feel cold when you first step in. But then the hot water heats your skin up, and your body and skin are both hot and you feel good :)





When you step out of the shower, you still have water on your skin. To dry your skin off, the water needs to evaporate. In order to evaporate (change from a state of liquid to gas), energy (heat) is needed. Energy (heat) used for evaporation is STOLEN from your body. So that's why you feel cold when you step out %26lt;--- haha I think this one makes more sense :D
Its because Its through Cold Air that's why
I have no clue but that is a good question...
Your body's current temperature reacts to the hot/warm water like a ';shock'; because your body isn't used to it at that moment.





I think...personal inference
I know, its soo weird, i wanna stay in the shower FOREVER!!!~

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