Three things that give off heat are people, the sun, and a light bulb.
(OTHER OPTIONS; fire, a computer, candles, and mostly any light.)
If you are looking for a noun, a thing that gives off heat is called a heat source.
If you are looking for an adjective, a thing that gives off heat is called exothermic.
"The bonding of hydrogen and oxygen is an exothermicreaction which produces water."
Lots of things can give heat. Honestly, I can't beleive this was not answered sooner. The sun, your furnace, a lightbulb, fire, peppers, and other spicey foods (to your mouth only.) Bodies form heat in their own way too. If there is a lot of people in one room you will most likely be hotter because of all the heat we give off. Everyone gives off heat. Sweat is one example.
a heater. the sun. you. burner. fire...
sun,fire,t.v.
mga boang mo pisti yawa mga boang!!!!!!
heater, candle,light bulb,sun,fire
Fuel.
give off heat
A 'ray' is a term for a radiation. All objects with temperatures above 0 degrees Kelvin give off radiation called, "Heat".
Exothermic Trishi! =)
no
yes it does.
heat and light
There are many things which give us heat such as the sun, fire and raidiators.light gives off heat
energy
tee shirt water ice cubes
give off heat
All people what or black give off heat.
It is called radioactivity.
Yes.
it gives off a great deal of heat
A firework explosion gives off heat.
A 'ray' is a term for a radiation. All objects with temperatures above 0 degrees Kelvin give off radiation called, "Heat".
They are what is called exothermic - give off heat. If a reaction is caused by applying heat, any heat given off can chain react and cause more reaction - more exothermic action.