The world would explode
Usually 8 days after intercourse is the soonest that you can accurately tell if you are pregnant or not.
The main problem with fossil fuels is that there is a limited amount of them. At some point we are going to run out. Now this isn't going to happen anytime soon but at some point we will run out of fossil fuels. The other problem of course is that burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide which is building up in the atmosphere causing global warming and climate change.
Pretty soon; an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy is very painful, and you would need to go to the doctor as soon as possible; an ectopic pregnancy can cause damage or even death.
They soon found out, they had a lot in common
You should take a pregnancy test shortly after your missed period. That is when a home pregnancy test is most effective. Although I have heard you can do a blood test at the doctor as soon as 2 weeks before your missed period.
If the engine gets hot at first but then cools down after the thermostat opens, this could indicate a possible issue with the thermostat itself sticking initially. Sticking thermostats may not open fully at first, causing the engine to overheat. Once the thermostat fully opens, the engine cools down normally. Consider replacing the thermostat to resolve this issue.
There would soon be no more grasshoppers.
This depends on the vehicle. If the thermostat is stuck open the engine won't get to the proper operating temperature which could trigger the MIL (check engine light).
Gorillas are not extinct yet, but it could happen soon if they are not protected properly.
Electricity stops as soon as the circuit opens.
When you start the engine, the thermostat is closed. After the coolant warms up the thermostat begins to open up allowing coolant to flow thru the raditor. When first started the temp will go a little past what the thermostat is set to open at. After the water begins to flow thru the radiator, the temp will fall to whatever the thermostat is set at. The thermostat holds the coolant in the engine until it warms up. As soon as the engine is warm, the thermostat opens allowing cold coolant outside the engine to mix with warm coolant. The temp drops, the thermostat closes again, until all the coolant is warm.
It could be a problem. You should visit the doctor for more details - oh and if you don't deal with it soon it could get infected.
It's complicated to answer that question.
thermostat may be sticking and that cause the gauge to show hot, have it checked soon, you could be headed for bigger problems
it cud happen soon
It could happen again soon so stay alert.
People could (if they knew it would happen soon) gather belongings and evacuate.