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The hypothalamus regulates your body temperature. The parasympathetic nervous system lets you perspire, and the sympathetic nervous system controls blood circulation.
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Though it sounds problematic heat comes from hot things. By the laws of thermodynamics and entropy heat will always move from high concentration to lower concentrations. So energy
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It will sometimes vary but dogs usually come in to heat every 5-8 months, and the duration of it can last from 2-4 weeks. Man, that is one long period, good thing its only twice a
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It comes from your heater. OK, that's probably not what you're looking for. Heat actually isn't a form of energy but describes a transfer of energy from one thing to another. There
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