Yes, it can.
intense light can make you go blind. The light may cause extreme heat and vaporize people.
Heat will first cause the glass to expand, which normally shatters it from its frame. Even higher heat may cause it to melt (it is already an amorphous solid). Even higher heat (3000 degrees C) can cause it to vaporize.
Infrared energy is felt as heat, although any type of electronmagnetic energy can be felt as heat if it is sufficiently intense.
They could, if they were intense enough to heat the material.
They get dehydrated fast and their bodies are just to old to handle the intense heat
Intense heat from sources like a blowtorch or a high-powered laser can cause glass to melt.
yes they certainly can! blind people cannot see, but they can hear, smell, taste, and feel more than people who cansee. so they will feel your heat if you stand next to them.
our bodies always releases heat. so, when there are less people in a room, there bodies release less heat and we feel cold but when there are more people in a room there bodies release more heat and we feel warm.
You can feel heat when you rub your hand together!
A fireplace heats a room by radiating heat in all directions. People directly in front of the fireplace feel the warmth more because they are closer to the source of heat and receive more radiant heat energy. The further away you are from the fireplace, the more the heat dissipates and the less warmth you feel.
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feels cold because it is the release of heat