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Baylee Burke
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6 March, 12:09
What does a thermostat do when it gets too hot
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Rohan Guzman
6 March, 12:13
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Answer:it can stop all at once
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Deandre Vaughan
6 March, 12:23
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The thermostat turns off the heat and turns on cool air ... We shiver and produce goosebumps to "turn on the heat", and we sweat to "turn on the cool." Gizmo Warm-up To survive, an organism must be able to maintain stable internal conditions in a changing environment.
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