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The transfer of heat by molecular motion from a source of high temperature to a region of lower temperature, tending toward a result of equalized temperatures.
not necessarily- temperature below the bacteria functioning temperature will already retard them- just anywhere lower than its average temp. Take yourself as a comparison. If you were in a colder temperature than your body temperature (and normally a lot lower, will the temp make you shiver and slower you down, ven your thinking
Sperm are kept at a lower temperature than the general body temperature.
It moves at a slower speed!
lower
conduction
Heat conduction is the flow of internal energy from a region of higher temperature to one of lower temperature by the interaction of the adjacent particles in the intervening space.
Frog's internal body temperature is lower than that of a mammal lower temperature = slower heart rate
The transfer of heat by molecular motion from a source of high temperature to a region of lower temperature, tending toward a result of equalized temperatures.
The transfer of heat by molecular motion from a source of high temperature to a region of lower temperature, tending toward a result of equalized temperatures.
There are three ways thermal energy can be transferred: conduction, convection, and radiation.
Conduction, convection and radiation are types of heat (i.e. energy) transference, from an object/area of higher temperature to an object/area of lower temperature Energy doesn't exactly transform into them. Perhaps you could rephrase the question?
The kinetic energy of water molecules is lower at a low temperature.
no slower because it is lower pressure
because when two objects are brought in contact with each other which are having different temperatures heat flow from higher to lower that is conduction takes place till the temperature of both become equal....
They typically live in lower oxygen/lower temperature environments, so their metabolism is markedly slower than most other sharks.
They typically live in lower oxygen/lower temperature environments, so their metabolism is markedly slower than most other sharks.