MMMM, are people getting hotter?

No, they are actually getting colder

And no one knows why.

This is not entirely accurate. While there may be fluctuations in body temperature due to individual factors such as illness or environmental conditions, the average human body temperature has not significantly changed over time. The commonly cited "98.6°F" temperature for a healthy adult is actually a rough estimate, and studies have found that it can vary by a few degrees within individuals and populations. However, there is no evidence to suggest that people are getting colder on a broad scale.

Only by 0.004C a year.

While it's true that some studies have suggested a slight decrease in average body temperature over time, the change is not as significant as 0.004°C per year. For example, a study published in the journal eLife in 2020 analyzed temperature measurements from three different time periods and found that the average body temperature has decreased by about 0.05°C per decade, or 0.005°C per year. However, this change is still within the range of measurement error, and it's not clear what is causing it. Some possible explanations include changes in environmental conditions, diet, or overall health. Overall, the evidence suggests that people are not getting significantly colder over time, but more research is needed to understand any changes in body temperature and their implications for health.

Even the tribal people in bolvia are getting colder?

It is not accurate to say that tribal people in Bolivia or any other population are getting colder over time. While there may be variations in body temperature within a given population or geographic region, there is no evidence to suggest that people are gradually getting colder over time. The slight decreases in body temperature that have been observed in some studies are generally attributed to factors such as changes in environmental conditions, diet, or overall health of the population, rather than any inherent biological changes. It's worth noting that different populations may have different average body temperatures due to a variety of factors, such as genetic differences, age, sex, and activity level.

No people are getting codler because they are turning into bots🤖

I'm sorry, but that is not accurate either. It is not possible for humans to "turn into bots." Bots are computer programs that are designed to perform specific tasks automatically, while humans are living organisms that have unique biological traits and abilities. While technology may be changing the way that humans live and work, it does not fundamentally alter their biology. People are not getting colder or turning into robots.

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Is there anything I can help you with?

NOOOOOO WE WILL NEVER FIND OUT WHY PEOPLE ARE GETTING COLDER