Why aren’t we more energetic when it’s very hot outside? Shouldn’t we have more energy because we don’t have to waste it on heating our bodies up?

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Why aren’t we more energetic when it’s very hot outside? Shouldn’t we have more energy because we don’t have to waste it on heating our bodies up?

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Maybe to a certain point but it takes a lot of energy to cool your body down and stay in a balance. Too hot and you’re body can literally cook itself alive, or also known as a fever or heat stroke.

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