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Q: Does heat move from warm to cool places?
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Does heat travel from warm to cool or cool to warm?

Heat travels from warm to cool.


In which direction is heat transferred-from warm to cool to cool to warm?

Heat flows from a region where there is a lot to where there is less.


Do lizards live in cool and damp places?

Most lizards prefer to live in warm damp places. Since they are cold-blooded, they need the warmth of the sun to help them warm up so they can move.


How does insulation keep a home warm?

Insulation can help keep a warm house warm or a cool house cool. It reduces the transfer of heat by conduction, so warm air stays warm, and cool air stays cool. Insulation is a material that is a poor conductor of heat, usually because of pockets of trapped air.


What does a refrigerator use to transfer heat from cool area to a warm area?

cool


What will a cool object do when a warm object is brought near it?

The cool object will absorb heat from the warmer object, and warm up.


Does wind move from a cool place to a warm place?

no


How does the body cool or warm itself?

It shivers (to heat up), and sweats (to cool off).


What is the direction of heat flow when a warm object and cool object touch?

from warm to cool, warmth is energy, coolness is the absence of energy.


Why does the pacific coast have cool wet winters and warm and warm dry summer?

The Pacific coastal region has cool, wet winters and warm dry summers because of shifting wind patterns. As waters in the Pacific Ocean heat and cool, wind patterns change.


The movement of energy from warm to cool objects is?

heat transformatin


When warm colors are placed next to cool colors what happens?

When warm colors are placed next to cool colors, the warm colors seem to move toward the viewer and the cool colors seem to move away from the viewer. This means that placing warm and cool colors next to each other creates a sense of depth.