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Soil heats up and cools down the fastest. Water heats up regulary and does not cool down for a while. Sand heats up the slowest and cools down the slowest.
Yes, the fan spins to cool it down
No. Lava heats up the air. In turn, the air cools the lava.
The radiator fan is probably not working.
Somebody had better cool them down fast because they can cook themselves if the temperature is high enough. and you cool them down with an ice bath. Even though the ice stings at first touch it will cool them down. If it doesn't cool down or re heats itself then go to an emergency room. O_O
Air at Earth's surface is much cooler than lava is, the lava will start to transfer heat to the air on contact. The air heats up and the lava cools down.
They don't want their muscles to cool down too quickly, particularly if they have additional heats to run, or other events. Muscles that cool down start to stiffen up, keeping them warm helps keep them loose and ready.
A lava lamp is a pretty interesting thing, when it is cool, it looks like it's made of candle wax, because it is. Wax is strange, because when it is hot, it rises, but when it is cool, it sinks, so the bulb at the bottom heats the wax, and it floats to the top, but at the top, when it starts to cool down, it sinks. cool huh?
Because the land doesn't have the water vapor that the ocean has because the sun heats the water into steam
land air because land heats up more during the day and without the suns heat the land will go down more rapidly
both the water and soil heats up but the soil heats up rapidly and the water heats up slowly. If it cools down the soil cools down faster and the water cools down slower.
Your car fan turns on when you have your air condition unit on because, your engine heats up more when the air is on so the fan needs to come on to cool the engine down.