When you finish running the bath then stick your elbow to test how warm it is because its no good using your hand because your hand can take in more heat then your elbow. Try not to keep your baby in the bath for to long because it will probably get fed up and start crying. If your baby likes the bath and its been in for quite a while then check the temperature with your elbow again and see what you think if its too cold then add a bit of warm water but don't do that with your baby in the bath because if it gets too hot and you don't realize then your baby's skin could be scolded and damaged.
To maintain a low temperature, helping the condensation of some components.
They are cold blooded animals. They don't maintain their own temperature. Their temperature depends upon the temperature of the water they are in.
You use a water heater, which may be electric or gas, to circulate the pool water through and maintain temperature.
Because the air expands during summer, which leads to the breaking of bottle; so to avoid this, it is kept under water.
To maintain constant the temperature if necessary.
to maintain a steady body temperature
The purpose is to maintain an acceptable temperature.
help regulate temperature and maintain bodily functions.
temperature ... and hydration
Water's high specific heat capacity helps to maintain body temperature. High specific heat capacity indicates a need for more energy to raise or lower the temperature of water. Sweat is another way that water helps maintain temperature. When sweat evaporates it draws in energy from the surroundings (the air and the body surfaces it is in contact with), effectively lowering the temperature.
Maintain a normal value of certain body temperature.
It can maintain the cooling temperature of water and 80% of copper is available.