asteroids dont produce heat thay get some warmth off the sun
Yes, an asteroid can produce a tail when its surface is warmed by the sun, but this phenomenon is more commonly associated with comets. When an asteroid, particularly a porous one with volatile materials, gets close enough to the sun, the heat can cause these materials to sublimate, releasing gas and dust that form a tail. However, most asteroids do not exhibit this behavior since they lack significant volatile substances.
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Heaters use electricity to produce heat by resistance.
Filipino is an inhabitant of the Philippines , and they produce heat through body heat , they dont produce light :S
Both of the produce heat. High metabolism produce heat in mitochondria.
I'm not quite sure what your trying to say. If you were trying to say "Does a flat iron produce heat or not?" the answer is yes. A flat iron does produce heat.
If it enters a planet's atmosphere it can heat up and start to burn and turn into a fireball.
Through combustion they produce heat.
Snakes cannot produce their own heat because they are coldblooded.
Three things that produce heat are a light bulb, fire, and the sun
No, plants do not produce heat as part of their metabolic processes.
ovens produce heat my an electric charge of the battery that contains hot air and makes the oven hot and to heat your food