Explain why a baby loses more heat per weight than an adult when exposed to the same environmental conditions?

      

Explain why a baby loses more heat per weight than an adult when exposed to the same environmental conditions?

  

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Jim
A baby has a large surface area to volume ratio than an adult hence loses more energy per unit weight faster than the adult.
jim items answered the question on September 20, 2018 at 07:15


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