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Alcoholic fermentation involves the actions of enzymes. Enzymes function properly within their optimal temperature range. An increase or decrease in temperature can denature the enzymes, causing them not to function.
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Check the door relay and wiring on the Windstar. Check the fuses under the dash, and in the under the hood distribution box as well.
The most common reason for a transmission to go bad is not maintaining it properly. Another cause is hot temperature. Heat can break down the fluid that protects the transmission causing it to fail.
Deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels(coal, oil and natural gas) are causing global warming, that is, an increase in temperature all over the earth.This increase in temperature is causing climate change.
The temperature changes as the weather changes and the Earth tilts on its axis, causing the seasons to change.
No I am afraid not.
The force of gravity affects nearby light, causing a change in temperature.
it will go down causing the temperature to become cold.... :)
The surrounding temperature increases the temperature of the ice block causing it to melt.
Solar reflection will decrease, and temperature will decrease.
Start buy checking you coolant level. If it is low the you may have a leak, and this may be causing your heat not to work properly. Secondly, watch your engine temperature gauge to make sure that your engine is reaching normally operating temperature. If your engine is running too cold then you need to check your thermostat and heater core.