by fring a pony
The direct object of the verb 'trap' is the noun heat(plants trap heat).
Be specific. How to make a trap for what.
To trap heat in a box, you can use material that is a good insulator, such as foam or fiberglass insulation. Make sure the box is tightly sealed to prevent heat from escaping. Use reflective material like aluminum foil to bounce heat back into the box. Additionally, consider adding a heat source inside the box to generate warmth.
The three molecules that trap heat in the atmosphere are carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor.
They are generally called Greenhouses gases, as greenhouses trap heat into the glass.
Polyester is more likely to trap heat and moisture rather than breathe.
YUPPERS! and it will trap most of it but not all 2nd Answer: Ummm . . . a glass window does not attract heat. It does not 'trap' it, either. The glass may allow heat through, or glass can heat up, itself, but then it can radiate that heat away when the air around the glass is cooler than it is. That is certainly not, "Trapping" the heat.
Greenhouse gases trap infrared heat (from the sun) rising from the surface of the earth. More greenhouse gases trap more heat, and this is the situation now. Increasing levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in particular are trapping more heat and causing a global warming.
Yes, polyester can trap heat, making it uncomfortable to wear in warm weather.
Yes, having more blankets can make you warmer because they provide additional insulation to trap your body heat.
No. It just produces a heck of a lot of heat.
No, Mercury has no atmosphere. Without an Atmosphere planets cannot trap heat. This is the reason why Mercury's temperature changes drastically from day and night.