My cpu tempreture  is so high?

i am just working with Open office and my CPU tempreture is 75 c and 5676 rpm why my fan is working so loud?

My new Aluminum MacBook can get pretty hot when I play Spore or use an iTunes visualizer. The hottest I've seen (according to iStat Menus) is 194 degrees fahrenheit and 5637 rpm. I think they won't go too much farther. If something meets the system requirements, it should be fine.

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    :PSVC_TS_OVERTEMP_LED (8d00001649TBL)
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    | (8d00000dadH) |
    :PSVC_TS_OVERTEMP_LED (8d00001655TBL)
    | (8d0000101aH) | (8d00000de3H) |
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