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It means turn down the heat.
To heat something means to bring the temperature up and to cool something means to bring temperature down. Hence the terms "Heat Up" and "Cool down". We actually do not need to add the up or down, as heat in itself means to rise, and cool means to lower. So instead of saying "I need to heat my food up", one could just say, " I need to heat my food".
Heating vents should be placed near or on the floor in a room because heat travels up not down.
this is because the sun is always facing the middle and when the planets are in different spots the planet that is facing directly in the middle gets the most heat. the one that is far off like pluto, doesnt get much heat at all.
Because the particles, when they heat up, they vibrate and heat up, and when they stop heating up, well, it takes them a while to stop vibrating, and cool down.
A cold pack is to make lumps go down and a heat pack is for when your sick.
A patient with heat cramps should rest until the body cools down. Heat cramps are an indicator of the body overheating and heat exhaustion could occur.
Vents should be situated near windows. Windows that are north or west facing should get a vent before a south or east facing window would get one. (Assuming that the vents also supply heat.)
The heat zone is the side facing the sun.
VERY COLD! Mercury has no atmosphere to retain the heat, so on the side not facing the Sun, it can get down to like, -270 degrees Fahrenheit
Any way you would like the heat facing...were ever you are I guess.
No, why should it. An object that emits heat cools down. No energy is created or destroyed.
Heat is for therapy, cold is for swelling. If you have a swollen finger you should use ice, you should check with your doctor if the swelling doesn't go down.
iraq
Move to shaded/cool area, cool down, hydrate.
Sudan
Usually to heat water, and it should be placed facing south (in the sun), at an angle "facing" the sun (thus a slope equal to your latitude), a roof often makes a good location ... but is not necessary.