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  3. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    The distribution network is more costly to build than for gas or electric heating, and so is only found in densely populated areas or compact communities. Not all central heating systems require purchased energy. A few buildings are served by local geothermal heat, using hot water or steam from a local well to provide building heat.

  4. Cold and heat adaptations in humans - Wikipedia

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    Humans inhabit hot climates, both dry and humid, and have done so for millions of years. Selective use of clothing and technological inventions such as air conditioning allows humans to live in hot climates. One example is the Chaamba, who live in the Sahara Desert. They wear clothing that traps air in between skin and the clothes, preventing ...

  5. Electric heating - Wikipedia

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    An electric convection heater. In a convection heater, the heating element heats the air in contact with it by thermal conduction.Hot air is less dense than cool air, so it rises due to buoyancy, allowing more cool air to flow in to take its place.

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    From bad credit to bankruptcy, if you're a renter with financial troubles, you're not alone. According to a recent survey of Rent.com's property managers, 81 percent have seen a decline in the ...

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    Another trick to get coffee out of non-synthetics like cotton, linen, and wool is having “very, very, very” hot water, Pergola says. If hot enough, your coffee stains don’t stand a chance.

  8. Heat intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the person feels uncomfortably hot and sweats excessively. Compared to heat illnesses like heatstroke, heat intolerance is usually a symptom of endocrine disorders, drugs, or other medical conditions, rather than the result of too much exercise or hot, humid weather.

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