Yes, they get very hot.
you would burn your self because metal you can burn your self and wooden and plastic you can't burn your self that is why you should not touched a hot pot. :)
Wash your hands (or the part of your body where you burnt it) in ice cold water.Smear on some burn cream & tape a Band-Aid on.Don't peel or burst the burn. I learned that the hard way. :-/
Most countries burn fossil fuels to generate electricity.If they used solar power to generate electricity, thenThey would not have to use so much fossil fuel.Solar Energy itself does not reduce the use of fossil fuels. But the use of solar energy should hopefully reduce the need of fossil fuels to create energy, so therefore the more we can use solar power as an energy source instead of fossil fuels, the more we reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Yes. Thermal energy is moved by contact in a process call conduction. You see this when you touch a hot plate and burn your finger. Kinetic energy is transfered by touch as well. You can see this when you hit a that isn't moving and then then ball rolls. There are other example as well.
A "burn". Burns are ranked in seriousness by "degree". For basic guidelines: A 1st degree burn is a minor burn; an uncomfortable pink spot on the skin. A 2nd degree burn is more serious, and often form blisters. A 3rd degree burn is a major burn; the skin is often charred. Note that size and location are also used to classify the severity of burns.
Because you would burn.
It would burn as acid is corrosive
because you would burn yourself
I believe it would clash against the rest of the solar system and burn everything else.
I believe it would clash against the rest of the solar system and burn everything else.
It depends on whether you are talking fahrenheit or celsius. Fahrenheit would be warm to the touch. Celsius would burn your fingers.
you would burn your self because metal you can burn your self and wooden and plastic you can't burn your self that is why you should not touched a hot pot. :)
No, you can not touch a star. You would burn to death before you touched it because stars are a big fiery ball of gases.
No.The idea of optic fibers is to transfer light as in pulses of information.We use optic fibers during surgery too, and these fibers can carry high energy beams.Thought of mind:It is possible to convert electricity into light, transmit it through the cable and then use a solar-panel at other end to convert back to electricity again.The loss would most likely be great. The energy would need to be "packed" together in a tiny lazer beam. This beam would possibly burn through your Solar-panel at the other end.
burn them burn them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You burn it.
Earth would potentially burn up from being too close to the solar flares of which the sun radiates.