Yes. Different cloths are made of different materials - and different materials have different heat capacities and thermal conductivities.
it does if this is your question
In this case, the heat itself IS the pollution. Too much heat may affect some living beings.In this case, the heat itself IS the pollution. Too much heat may affect some living beings.In this case, the heat itself IS the pollution. Too much heat may affect some living beings.In this case, the heat itself IS the pollution. Too much heat may affect some living beings.
Soil absorbs heat much faster than water, but water does not have air in between like soil so it doesnt lose heat as fast, so water holds heat longer
by taking too much heat
heat has a big affect on the environment because Global warming, polar bears, arctic, and much more, we need to STOP this!
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by taking too much heat
White color doesn't absorbs heat and black color absorbs heat much.
The thinner the liquid is the faster it will absorb heat.
No, Colored light bulbs holds the same amount of energy a regular light bulb holds.
yes
Heat affects some glues. -Epoxies for instance, will harden much more with even mild application of heat from a hairdryer or heat gun.