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When your core temperature rises slightly, you body produces sweat all over your skin. This sweat evaporates from the skin and cools the skin. which in turn cools the blood and cools your body core.
Because the heat from the sun hits the green house and stays in and plus the plants provide a little heat to and the green house has glass walls to also help keep the heat trapped in. The air outside just spreads around and doesn't have anything to keep it smothered in.
For the purpose of understanding this, think of temperature as movement - high temperature means the particles are excited, moving around with more energy. Think of pressure as how much those particles are 'trying to move apart' on average due to hitting each other and bouncing around. If you want to increase the temperature without making them interact more (pressure), they need more room to move (volume). It's a gross over-simplification of the physics, but it should help to visualize why the laws relating temperature, volume, and pressure are what they are.
Since you have more molecules, then you are trying to pack more molecules into the same space (volume). Since more molecules are in the same space, then more molecules will be hitting the wall of the container (same volume). Since more are hitting the container wall , then the pressure increases.
. Constant variables are variables which cannot be changed with the experiment. To remember their name is easy just think about Constance. They are important to an experiment because without all three variables there would be no complete experiment. Also the constant variables are important to an experiment because they help complete the result. Without a constant variable you. Would not be testing correctly
it can go up or down
it can go up or down
Reducing the thermostat setting by a few degrees in the winter reduces the amount of fuel burned to heat your house. In most modern houses the change in temperature won't even be noticed.
amniotic fluid
it helps it by keeping body temperature constant
There are blood vessels in the ears that help maintain body temperature and the bigger the ear the more surface area it has to work with in order to regulate the temperature.
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It's dependant on what you want. If you live in a hotter climate, select a lower temperature thermostat; that causes the thermostat to open sooner, keeping the engine a little cooler... hopefully. If you live in a climate that is either normally cooler or seasonably cooler, a hotter thermostat can help the heater work better. A hotter thermostat has been demonstrated to be SLIGHTLY (almost insignificantly) at helping the engine run more efficietly.
Your association manager can help you understand where to locate your thermostat, given that not only does it sense the air temperature in the unit, but must have access to wiring that is within the wall, which may be owned by the association.
Removal of waste liquids, like urine. Also to help keep body temperature constant.
The insulation should help keep the temperature at a more constant level within the house, there will be much less need for the use of fans, heaters and air conditioning. This means less use of electricity which in turn often means less burning of fossil fuels which release carbon dioxide, adding to greenhouse gases.
The thermostat is to help the motor warm up more quickly and run better. Without the thermostat installed the motor may not reach normal temperature in very cold weather.