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¡¡Why do we get Goose Bumps when it is cold?
¡¡¡¡Goose bumps are a vestige from the days when humans were covered with
hair.
¡¡¡¡When it's hot and you need to cool down, little muscles at the base of
each hair relax. Your hair becomes relaxed. Your sweat glands pump out body heat
in sweat. Your blood vessels get big to take more heat to the skin to get rid of
it. When it's cold, the arrector muscle pulls the hair up. The duct to the sweat
glands gets small to conserve heat. Our blood vessels also get small to save
heat.
¡¡¡¡Hair standing up doesn't make very good insulation we don't have enough
fur for that. Humans don't have very much hair on their bodies anymore. Millions
of years ago, humans probably did. And that hair standing on end helped keep
people warmer. Those little muscles we have on the end of each hair still work.
They still make goose bumps.
¡¡¡¡Cold is not the only thing that can cause our hair to stand on end.
Fear or anger can cause the same reflex. The same is true for other mammals.
You'll notice that on a cat or dog. Their fur gets bigger when they're angry or
afraid.
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