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because it was a solid particle and it turned in to a liquid form when heated.
he died
in a heated tipi with more than one person inside. the tipies were heated with hot rocks, hides and a small fire place.
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by convection and conduction
that's easy, molecules become very active when its heated so.... when a heated the molecules expand allowing the soap to seem more denser which makes it lighter and able to float
The 'frog on a hot plate' analogy refers to the idea that changes over time often go unnoticed if they are slow enough. The idea here is that a frog will not jump off a hot plate if it is heated slowly enough because the frog will not notice the plate is getting hotter. Even though this may not be true literally, it is often true in many other situations. Thus, the analogy has stuck.
Heating a room dries out the moisture in the area. It de-humidifies the room.
air can become a good conductor when it is heated to very high temperatures
the ice melts and condenses into steam
This feels a lot like a 'do my homework for me' question. "What if your liquid rose to a certain level after 5 mins." There is no question here. "when it was heated and dropped off after 5 minutes" Again, no question is asked. "when it was cooled explain why?" It was surrounded by an environment that was in a lower energy state.