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Where does the heat that warms your body come from?
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Where does the heat that warms your body come from?
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Well, the good you consume is turned into calories, and as you move, it turns you use it. This is kinetic energy, your body produces its own heat. When you move, your muscles use kinetic energetic to make heat. Useful?
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