The thermostat could be installed backward, the radiator could be plugged, the water pump could be worn out or you could have a warped head and bad head gasket.
you jump onto CJ's desk then climb onto the shelf with CJ's diary on it and you should see the thermostat on your left
Climb on the computer desk, jump up to the thermostat, and run on it to turn it. When it is in the Red Zone, the heater is on. Spilling the wastebasket next to C.J.'s bed will let you climb up the blowing papers to reach the bed.
As you climb the mountain, the air pressure decreases. The temperature also drops.
If you car engine is running hot and you are watching that temperature gauge climb higher and higher, especially while sitting in traffic, you know something is wrong. There is a normal process of elimination to follow to discover what the problem is, but first focus on the thermostat to see if it is the culprit before running out and buying a new one you may not even need. *also engine that runs too cool is often cause by a broken thermostat as well
the temperature already rise as you climb up in the stratosphere.
The temperature changes in the troposphere from one thing. When you climb in the stratosphere the temperature already rises.
the weather can climb up to 40 degrees Celsius!
165 metres
the weather can climb up to 40 degrees Celsius!
well i am guessing that because of the higher altitude the temperature would be colder
You have to climb up the computer desk and turn up the thermostat on the wall. When it is in the red, the vent next to the bed blows hot air. Shove over the wastebasket and you can climb on the papers to reach the bed.
The hypothalamus is near the center of your brain. It's your body's thermostat - it controls the temperature of the body. Your hypothalamus knows what temperature your body should be and will send messages to your body to keep it that way. Most human beings have a body temperature of around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius). Some people will have a normal temperature that's a little higher or lower. Adult body temperatures change slightly during the course of the day, becoming lower in the morning and higher in the evening. For kids, their body temperature stays pretty much the same from day to day, unless they are affected by very hot or cold temperatures around them or have illnesses that trigger the body's defenses, one of which is to raise the body heat (a fever).