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17 January, 07:23

Human evolved in colder have more blood flowing into their extremities, and at a hotter temperature, than people living in warmer climates.

True / False.

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  1. 17 January, 08:43
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    False

    Explanation:

    Humans all around the world has a body temperature similar, humans like all the mammals are endothermic (the body temperature is regulated for itself) animals, this means that our temperature doesn't change according to the climate.

    Also the flow of the blood in our body changes according to the heart rate, while more bits per second our heart does, more blood flows in our extremities.

    So it's false that human evolved in colder have more blood flowing into their extremities, and at a hotter temperature, than people living in warmer climates.
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