water's high specific heat
high specific heat
capacity to absorb/distribute heat :)
The temperature decrease because evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb heat.
No, when the temperature rises, the amount of carbon dioxide in the air remains the same. However, the rate at which carbon dioxide is being emitted or absorbed by the environment may be affected by temperature changes.
True.
high specific heat
capacity to absorb/distribute heat :)
no.
The temperature decrease because evaporation is an endothermic process, absorb heat.
because dark colours absorb light and light colours reflect light
No, when the temperature rises, the amount of carbon dioxide in the air remains the same. However, the rate at which carbon dioxide is being emitted or absorbed by the environment may be affected by temperature changes.
Black.
True.
Because normal kidneys will absorb all the sugar from the urine, unless uncontrolled diabetes puts so much glucose in the blood that the kidneys can no longer absorb it all after producing urine.
a free electron may absorb a photon only if its parity changes
It is often useful as a coolant because it can absorb thermal energy without a large change in temperature.
1) oceans absorb carbon-dioxide from the atmosphere, thereby bringing down the temperature 2) oceans emit heat from the sunlight they absorb and increase the temperature of the surrounding atmosphere.