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All forms of mass have a temperature, and heat can flow from any hotter object to any cooler object, so in some circumstances carbon and/or hydrogen can change the temperature of things, or even of THINGS.
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Yes. All living things contain hydrogen.
Some things made only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are carbohydrates (such as sugars and starches), fats, and proteins. These organic compounds are essential for providing energy and building blocks for living organisms.
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Hydrogen does not set things on fire. Hydrogen itself is flammable and can be set on fire by a spark or flame.
All known life forms contain hydrogen in the form of H2O, as well as a part of each and every biological molecule - fats, proteins and carbohydrates.
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