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most Kawasaki engines need to be warm. instead of trying to turn on the engine again and again and again, when turning on the engine hold it on III for a little while, then it will get used to the cold and u can turn it on normally. the only bad thing about that is that when its warm u have to do that again.
Well it might be the coil
it cools down
When warm moist air rises it cools and condenses.
It condenses
Tornados
Evaporation
Up into the sky.
clouds
convection and subsidence
CLOUDS
My sister had a book about that. It said "Michigan's great lakes keeps us warm in the winter and cooler in the summer. This is because water cools and warms up slower."