Yes, concrete has form of "salvatory" element in it's mixture which can conduct heat or cold. Like on a sunny afternoon, the concrete becomes hot; likewise, on a cold night, the concrete becomes cold.
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The expansion joint in a sidewalk keeps the concrete from cracking just as what its called. It allows the concrete to expand when heated and contract when cold. Without the joint, the concrete will crack and become uneven or mountain up.
Not really. You will need to seal the concrete surface to prevent concrete dust becoming a problem. Also, the carpet makes the floor warmer to walk on, concrete would feel cold to bare feet.
A little bit, but not much. If it is really hot, and then really cold, then your cement will crack.
the metal or concrete might expand if it gets too hot and compress when it gets too cold.
Yes. Clay (if fired) will conduct cold in similar levels as glass, stone, or concrete. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity
Concrete it self may not but most concrete structures .Has rebar in them and that can .
No, the noun 'conduct' (con duct) is an abstract noun, a word for a manner of behavior or the management of an activity or process; a word for a concept.The concrete noun form of the verb to conduct (con duct) is conductor, a word for a person or a thing.
Things do not conduct cold, they conduct heat. Being a metal aluminum foil is both a good conductor of heat and electricity.
aaah! bcoz it's concrete!
The noun cold is a concrete noun; a word for something that can be felt physically and measured with instruments. Example sentence: The cold and the snow were a dim memory as we lay on the beach in Bermuda.
Nothing conducts cold, really. Materials conduct heat, rather than the lack of it, and rubber has a low thermal conductivity, and is therefore considered a thermal insulator.
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That's the air temperature at about 5 ft. in the air. The concrete slab is always going to be cold and radiate that cold into the house.
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The noun cold is a concrete noun because cold can be felt physically. The word cold is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
A concrete patio usually cracks due to heat cold. If it is to cold it contract and break. If it is to hot it will expand and break. Then water can seep into those cracks and freeze causing the crack to expand