I don't know, but I was hoping someone could help me with that too!
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Fabrics do not actually absorb heat very well. Fabrics colors hold heat if they are dark but not for long.
they hold a large amount of heat energy.
Marine Biome.
They hold a large amount of heat energy
They hold a large amount of heat energy.
jeans absorb liquids, such as water, soda, etc.. ice cold water can be absorbed by jeans but no, jeans do not absorb the cold air itself, jeans are cotton, which help hold heat, but not cold. I hope this answers your question. No, jeans don't absorb cold.
because the oceans hold lots of heat
I think that you are talking about the greenhouse effect.
-- There is no such thing as "coldness". There is heat energy. Where there is heat energy, you absorb some of it, and you feel warm. Where there is little heat energy, you lose some of the heat energy you already have, and you feel cold. -- At low altitude or on the ground, you are surrounded by the ground, by dense air, and possibly by bodies of water. All of these absorb and store heat energy efficiently from solar radiation. -- At high altitude, there is no ground nearby holding heat energy, and no bodies of water. Also, the air is less dense, and less able to hold heat energy.
To absorb the moisture and hold it in.
About 80% of water
over 1,000 gallons