Constructive, and destructive
By frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum
when a substance appears of a particular color, it is actually absorbing all the wave lengths of the light spectrum falling on it and reflecting only one wave length peculiar to that color. So, different colors absorb different wave lengths and hence, different amounts of heat energy.
All types of matter conduct heat, each in different amounts, but all do.
Types of energy are told apart by their wavelengths. All energy is a form of wave.
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Constructive, and destructive
It's hard to say, because different countries have different definitions of what a heat wave is. One day of record high temperatures is not a heat wave. A heat wave lasts for several days. Heat waves in 2014 reached 43C (110F) in Australia for over a week.
By frequency on the electromagnetic spectrum
when a substance appears of a particular color, it is actually absorbing all the wave lengths of the light spectrum falling on it and reflecting only one wave length peculiar to that color. So, different colors absorb different wave lengths and hence, different amounts of heat energy.
Yes. Different woods have different heat value.
All types of matter conduct heat, each in different amounts, but all do.
It prevents heat loss by trapping in the heat.
If you wish, you can summarize this into ONE type of interference, in which the magnitudes of the wave are added algebraically.
the wave length
no. a heat wave is weather, a heat stroke is a health condition.
In1904 there was a long heat wave.