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Q: What does cold air do for your body after a warm shower?
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Why do you get goose bump when you come out of the shower?

because when you take a warm shower, the air in your shower is really warm, and when you come out, the air (which is at room temperature) seems really cold compared to the air in your shower, so you get goosebumbs.


How do you use quivers?

"I always get the quivers when exiting the warm shower into the cold air"


When warm air approaches a large body of cold air what happens to the warm air?

The warm air rises


Is cold or warm air better for your body?

warm. because cold air causes ur muscles to contrast and it also doesnt take as long to warm up in warm as it would in cold


Why a bathroom mirror fogged while you take a shower?

Cold air holds less moisture than warm air. When you run the shower with hot water, the moisture condenses on the cold mirror surface causing it to fog up. If you run the shower cold, the mirror will not fog up.


Is non moving cold air and when moving warm air collides does it make a thunderstorm?

No. Usually, when warm air moves against a stationarymass of cold air, the warm air will gently move over the colder air and a light, long lasting rain shower will take place. If a moving mass of cold air violently shoves warmer air upward, then the rains are usually more intense.


What is less dense warm air or cold air?

Warm air is less dense (lighter) than cold air..that is why warm air rises and cold air settles


Does air travel from warm to cold or from cold to warm?

Cold to warm


What happens in cold and warm air masses?

what happens in cold and warm masses pressure


What is the difference in density between warm and cold air?

The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.


Why do people shiver when they get out of the shower?

Because your body slowly adapts to the heat of the water in the shower (assuming most people have hot showers), making it seem cold when you step out. If you had a cold shower, it would have the reverse affect, making the room seem warm opposed to the cold water you were just exposed to.


When cold air moves toward warm air it pushes the warm air where?

It pushes the warm air above the cold air