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Most people would say around 20% of your body heat - so quite a lot
The blood leaves the heart from the left ventricle, which leads into the aorta. The aorta pumps out about 70 mL per minute, and it usually beats 70 beats per minute- that's basically 5 liters.
depending on the song a 2 minute song 18-20 calories but nothing much to start going into pounds or anything
Depends on how much heat they loose and which gas (or mixture of gasses) they are. But yes, cool most gasses enough and they liquify (and then solidify if cold enough).
So that you don't loose too much heat from the oven.
Some of the core's heat comes from the breakdown of radioactive atoms. Much of the heat energy is left over from when Earth first formed.
a shrew's heart can beat up to 1511 times per minute! Their motabolism is so fast that they also much constantly eat to maintain body heat!
There are 60 seconds in a minute
Some of the core's heat comes from the breakdown of radioactive atoms. Much of the heat energy is left over from when Earth first formed.
One minute is 60,000 milliseconds.
One minute is 60 seconds. However, perception-wise, a minute can feel much longer.
It costs around 25p a minute to talk on the phone for a minute when you are with orange.