Heat
bitumastic roofing is typicaly applied to flat roofs and utilises a rubberized substance called bitumen. It is typically heat applied.
There are 2 very different reactions that involve heat. There are endothermic reactions as well as exothermic reactions that involve heat.
Condensation
Absolutely. With the sun on it, the heat can be intense.
Igneous
Aluminum roofing is typically use on sheds or other out buildings. It doesn't have any insulating value and therefore is not generally suitable for a home. In the Summer they also increase the heat in the building.
Yes. The essence of the Stirling engine is to convert heat into motion.
Heat does not always attract more heat. In fact, heat will always be attracted by something that contains allot less heat than the original amount of heat.
TPO roofing systems are the fastest growing segment of commercial roofing applications. As demand increases for heat-reflective, energy efficient roofing systems, TPO single-ply roofing membranes continue to provide exceptional resistance to ultraviolet, ozone and chemical exposure. TPO roofing membrane is installed using mechanical fasteners and plates placed along sheet edges and fastened through the membrane and into the roof decking. Adjoining sheets of TPO membrane are overlapped, covering the fasteners and plates, and joined together with a hot-air weld.
Adiabatic
Orogenesis and Metamorphism.