Yes, the fan spins to cool it down
It decreases
Radiation never heats up .... when it is absorbed by matter then the matter heats up.
yes because when you use a laptop you can look up anything to help you achieve what is needed
The desert heats up faster.
Since there are no clouds blocking the sun, it heats up more water.
Compression. Whenever anything is compressed, it heats up. In a proto-star, clouds of hydrogen gas are compressed by gravitational attraction, and the compression heats the gas.
Well, if the globe heats up then sea levels will rise because the ice caps will melt. plants and animals will become extinct because they can't get used to the warm temperature. also, places will become flooded.
you get to see your laptop on a (most likely) bigger area or you can set it up to be extra real estate(one document on your laptop and one on your extra monitor)
First, it happens in the water. sun heats up the water then water flows up to the sky. That's called evaporation.
They melt and dilute the tea.
Soil heats up and cools down the fastest. Water heats up regulary and does not cool down for a while. Sand heats up the slowest and cools down the slowest.
Sand heats up faster