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Sawyer Chen
6 February, 19:46
How do our bodies sometimes act like a thermostat
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Aron Wiley
6 February, 21:43
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Depending on the temperature surrounding us our body temperature can drop if it becomes colder and heat up when it's hot. Thermostats are very similar, if the room is cold it will tell you the degree such as 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Vis versa if the room is hot it will tell you the degree such as 87 degrees Fahrenheit.
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