Provided you allow it to evaporate, it will get cold in the process, like any other liquid.
paper is thicker thus is hold cold or heat.
Metal is a good conductor of heat, so it can help keep things cold by transferring heat away. Copper is even better at conducting heat than most metals, so it is also good at keeping things cold. Both metal and copper can be effective materials for keeping things cold when used in coolers or refrigeration systems.
Walking on snow, keeping warm in cold climates
Metal is a good conductor of heat, meaning it can quickly absorb and transfer heat away from objects placed on or in it. This property allows metal to help maintain lower temperatures by efficiently dissipating heat, making it effective at keeping things cold.
Cloth is not a good insulator for keeping cold things cold because it does not have strong insulating properties. It can easily allow cold temperatures to pass through. Materials like foam, plastic, or vacuum-sealed containers are better options for insulating cold items.
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Yes it is a very good conductor of heat which enables it to surround the hot food ad keep it hot. Although obviously over time the food will get cold!!!!
Styrofoam is a good insulator that can help maintain the temperature of cold items, but it may not be the best option for keeping things cold for long periods. Other materials like insulated coolers or gel packs may be more effective in maintaining lower temperatures for extended periods of time.
Newspaper is a good heat/cold insulator. In England they are traditional for keeping fish 'n chips warm
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