sure! i am no scientist but i guess it is!
styrofoam
No, it's not the same. cold drink contains caffeine while soft drink donot.
Flowers drink cold water faster.
Depends what the sand is made of and what is in it. Pure silica sand that is try is a poor conductor. If the sand has lots of ferro-magnesium minerals the conductiveity increased. Add salty water and even more conductivity. Things that are conductive contain metals. Sodium is a metal. So sodium chloride dissolved in water is also a good conductor
Styrofoam is a better insulator of heat than plastic. The plastic allows the heat in and out and the cold in and out. The Styrofoam helps keep the heat in.
lava
The temperature of a drink does not change its innate properties. A drink will warm up though thermal conduction.
YES! YES! YES! Tervis keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold!
A thermal insulator is totally incapable of answering this question
Cold as the Clay was created on 11-07-10.
Yes.
styrofoam
Foam - styrofoam is an excellent insulator. With a hot drink - you want it to remain hot - so you do NOT want heat to move out of the drink to the cooler outside. The styrofoam vastly reduces this heat flow. With a cold drink, the reverse is true. You want it to remain cold so you do not want heat to move from your hand or the outside atmosphere into the drink. The styrofoam vastly reduces this heat flow.
a glove is an insulator. It is designed to stop the cold passing through.
a glove is an insulator. It is designed to stop the cold passing through.
Definitely an electrical insulator. Glass does not conduct electricity. It can be a thermal insulator, but not a great one. You windows on a cold day are pretty cold. Hot coffee in a mug will get the mug warm.
Wood is an insulator that lightning does not like to strike