Nope
The Bunsen burner release energy as heat of combustion.
there is no specific set time; it depends on how direct the heat source is and how much heat or light there is
All surfaces absorb some heat.
when it absorbs heat temp increases if heat sufficient enough then changes into the liquid state if heat is released then the temp decreases if it is high then it gets feezed
about how do soil and water compare in their ability to absorb and release heat
Nope
Yes.
NO because heat of cooler body is already low it is expected that it will absorb heat
The Bunsen burner release energy as heat of combustion.
no.
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It could do either.
It could do either.
No, proteins can't absorb or lose heat without changing much in temperature. Water has a high heat capacity, so water can absorb or release a great deal of heat energy without changing much in temperature.
The thinner the liquid is the faster it will absorb heat.
The body's energys' only bi-product is heat. The sun does not absorb heat. Therefore the body's energy does not go back into the sun.