What happened to the blood vessels near surface of body when temperature rises dangerous high levels?
Vasodilation.
When the body's temperature rises to dangerously high levels, the blood vessels near the surface of the body dilate (widen). This allows more blood to flow near the skin's surface, which helps to dissipate heat and cool the body down. This process is known as vasodilation.
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