If the body's natural temperature is about 98 degrees (F), why does it still feel really hot when the ambient temperature is 98F?
Shouldn't it be the most comfortable temperature? π€
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Your body needs to release that heat or risk overheating (heat stroke). If the outside temp is the same as the inside, then you have to rely 100% on sweating. So you'll feel hot due to the slowing release of heat energy.