Want this question answered?
;) basically the bigger a container the more heat is lost since the particles can escape more quickly so it turns colder but a smaller container has a smaller top so the particles bump into eachother and come out less quickly. ;) source:my awesome knowledge...u can thank meh ltr
If something is a good conductor of heat then it will lose heat slowly. If something is a poor conductor of heat it will lose heat quickly.
Heat goes up
We insulate lofts because heat rises, so if you dont insulate the loft all the heat will escape. So if you put the heating on, and your loft is insulated, the heat will rise but stay in and not escape.
no
No the atmosphere does not allow heat to escape quickly to cool the planet
because the heat will just escape, and evaporate very quickly.
Heat rises, thatched roofs allow that heat to escape, concrete holds it in.
H.E.L.P stands for: Heat Escape Lessening Position OR, some people also call it: Heat Escape Lessening Posture
Alcohol helps heat escape the body.
It is because of the heat and the slipperyness
Heat is very important when cooking. Containers used to cook food are usually made of metals because metal is a good conductor of heat.
Some heat does escape into outerspace, but most is recycled elsewhere within the earth.
;) basically the bigger a container the more heat is lost since the particles can escape more quickly so it turns colder but a smaller container has a smaller top so the particles bump into eachother and come out less quickly. ;) source:my awesome knowledge...u can thank meh ltr
Heat travels quickly to the centre of food :)
;) basically the bigger a container the more heat is lost since the particles can escape more quickly so it turns colder but a smaller container has a smaller top so the particles bump into eachother and come out less quickly. ;) source:my awesome knowledge...u can thank meh ltr
BURN IT then no heat would escape