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it keeps us warm and helps plants survive

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What are the 2 applications of heat energy?

1.Heat can help us dry our clothes. 2.Heat canmake us warm/sweat. 3.Heat can help us grow our/the plants. 4.Heat can help us boil our water. 5.Heat can help us dry our wet things. 6.Heat can also get rid of germs. 7.Heat can also make people sweat. 8.Heat dcan also give us vitamin D. 9.Heat can also cook our food. 10.Heat can also help mammals consume food,which provides calories for the body.


How heat is useful?

Heat is useful as It IS our main heat source keeps us warm and help us in our daily lifes. Solar Panels are used to trap Heat


How does heat transfer help us in everyday life?

We use heat for cooking, ironing clothes, and to keep us warm.


How does hair on the head help us?

It helps keep heat in.


How did Grover Cleveland help the US?

by providing body heat with his fat body


How does sun help?

The sun give us heat, electricity, and warms water, and helps grow crops


How can certain features or fabrics of a coat help keep us warm?

because it can trap heat close to the body!


How does our skin help to keep us warm?

Our skin helps to keep us warm by regulating our body temperature through processes like shivering to generate heat, constricting blood vessels to reduce heat loss, and producing sweat to cool us down when we get too hot.


How do umbrellas help with heat?

Umbrellas help with heat by providing shade and blocking direct sunlight, which can help keep you cooler by reducing the amount of heat absorbed by your body.


How does the skin help us regulate your temperature?

It covers your body which helps to keep heat in your body. When you get too hot, the pores in the skin release sweat to help cool it down.


What gives us heat?

There are many things which give us heat such as the sun, fire and raidiators.light gives off heat


Why does tin foil help reflect heat?

tin foil help reflect heat because it attracts heat and since its shining sun is most likely to come toward it.