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That, together with the energy losses involved in generation and transmission of electric power, means that on average, an air conditioner causes more greenhouse emissions when pushing heat out of a house than does a furnace when putting the same quantity of heat into a house.
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Leaky Air-Conditioner Causes Problems Q.
Will the growing number of air-conditioners cause a vicious cycle in which people must buy ever more powerful air-conditioners to combat the hotter air that air-conditioners cause?
AUSTIN, TEXAS — On sizzling-hot summer afternoons in Texas, when cranked-up air-conditioners cause electricity demand to surge, hotels sometimes dim their lobby lights.
Don't use too much conditioner, it causes the mousse to dilute.
Regularly shampoo and condition your hair for silky, shiny, luscious locks, but remember to rinse it thoroughly, or it will leave your hair dull and drab, and sometimes, left over shampoo or conditioner will cause an itch to your scalp!
Artificial chemicals known as chlorofluorocarbons, or CFC's, once ubiquitous in aerosol spray cans and air-conditioner coolant, cause a chain of reactions that destroy ozone.
The machines may have their own bugs to deal with, but at least they don't have to deal with Legionnaires' disease or air-conditioner lung, caused by the bacteria and fungi, respectively, that can find homes in the pools of water that sometimes collect in air-conditioners.
Using the wrong shampoo and conditioners may cause your hair to dry out and nobody wants split ends or damaged hair as well as frizziness.
If your hair is naturally dry use a leave in conditioner, which may cause less damage.
Having an air conditioner on can cause your baby to shiver which can raise the body's temperature as well.
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