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There are so many "IF"s lurking in that question, we could talk about it for a few

hours. The quickest way to answer it is simply: As long as the furniture has been

in the room for a while, then its presence has no effect on the temperature in the

room, any more than the presence of books or rocks would. People or puppies

would affect the temperature, because they generate heat. But non-living things

don't.

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