Depending on the car's size, shape and parts, or its surrounding environment, yes, it is quite normal for the vehicle to experience slight temperature increase. But if the temperature gets worse there may be something wrong with the car, such as the engine overheating.
Yes, it is normal for your biceps to go slightly in.
When the temperature is only slightly higher than 37 it is normal. But obviously higher means there is fever.
I presume the engine is running when the car is parked if the temperature guage does not move to the normal position when the car is moving at road speed but goes up when the car is stopped and the engine idling, then more than likely the thermostat is bad and needs to be replaced. If you se that the temperature guage is in the normal position anafter the car has been running a while and the temperature guage then goes down when the car is moving at road speed, then this confirms that the thermosta is bad.
I found this which suggests it's still within 'normal' range (go to study at bottom)hypertextbook.com/facts/LenaWong.shtml
a very good and cheap way is to place dry ice on the dent, it will retract the dent and make it go back into shape once it resumes its normal temperature. a very good and cheap way is to place dry ice on the dent, it will retract the dent and make it go back into shape once it resumes its normal temperature.
Go to the emergency room immediately, the normal body temperature is 96.5
The power brakes are activated when you start the car. This is normal.
Sebaceous glands are a normal part of the penis and vulva. They do not go away, and they are what give this skin it's normal, slightly "bumpy" appearance.
between 85 - 100 mph
The best thing to do is to simply leave them at room temperature. However, cold golf balls don't go as far, and when they are warm they go slightly farther. However, intentionally heating or cooling a golf ball is against the rules.
This is not normal. If your car is doing this, get it checked out.
yes, i would go see a doc soon.