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Why are goose bumps called goose bumps?
That's because if you pull a feather or a hair from something, it comes from a small bump. This is where the erector pilli muscle resides. This is used to give us two things. The first is to help us...
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When do you get goose bumps?
because u might be alegic to something u have been eaten or plants too even water lol water
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How do you get goose bumps?
There are many many many ways to get goosebumps, one of the more common ways is when you are cold. Goosebumps are really tiny muscles in your skin contracting, making the skin bunch up that surround...
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What do goose bumps do?
Goose bumps raise the hair on your arm in an attempt to great a thicker layer to protect you in cold weather. It is an evolutionary thing from when we had much thicker hair on your bodies and had to...
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Why do you get goose bumps?
Goose bumps, or the pilomotor reflex, is caused by tiny muscles contracting at the base of each hair on the skin. It can occur when cold but also during strong emotion.