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If you have use for the heat, it does. And fortunately, there are LOTS of uses for heat.

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Yes, free energy lost as heat can serve a useful function by helping to regulate body temperature in warm-blooded animals. This heat loss is necessary to maintain a constant internal temperature in the face of changing external conditions. In addition, heat can also be harnessed for energy conversion processes in thermal power plants.

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