go to a desert. it is so scorching, about 20 million people in the desert die each year on average by not drinking enough fluids.
There is no such thing as "too much" heat. Heat is a form of energy it just IS. If something is too HOT then an excess of heat energy has been applied for the purpose intended.
Too much heat.
Water captures more heat for a longer period of time because the sand particles are too far apart and won't keep in as much heat as the water can. I hope I helped.
Too much or too little is bad for pretty much all instruments. Too much heat may cause the glue to melt, the finish to crackle (or something similar)
because he receive too much heat
Humans and most animals have trouble staying in the heat too long. They lose too much water and become dehydrated. In some cases they can even die. There are only some small chances of an animal lasting a long time in the heat.
Too much heat, too much cold and you can simply catch it from the people beside you.
Too high a heat.
They may die or get a heat stroke.
Reactions in germination is opted only in optimal temperature.So too much heat is bad for seed germination.
because when we know the setting time of cement we easily identified that where can we use the cement according to there setting time.
Snails dont like too much heat because they will dry out.