Not the way you probably mean. Anything that is cooler than its surroundings "absorbs" heat.
All surfaces absorb some heat.
A conductor does not absorb heat, it conducts heat so that the heat is evenly dispersed. It seems like it absorbs heat but it transfers heat to somewhere else.
Energy is transferred when molecules absorb electromagnetic waves.
People say it doesnt absorb heat because when the light points at the foil it bounces back.Also some people say it does absorb heat,but the heat cools down fast
the sun absorbs heat
If you mean the heat from peppers, no it doesn't. It also won't effect temperature heat.
Not the way you probably mean. Anything that is cooler than its surroundings "absorbs" heat.
All surfaces absorb some heat.
They absorb light which is converted into heat energy
Flowers use their epicalyx and calyx to absorb sunlight.
A sponge definitely does have the ability to absorb heat. Sponges absorb heat as well as many other things like water.
no i don't thimg they absorb heat
If there was more heat to absorb than was already in the material.
A conductor does not absorb heat, it conducts heat so that the heat is evenly dispersed. It seems like it absorbs heat but it transfers heat to somewhere else.
Energy is transferred when molecules absorb electromagnetic waves.
People say it doesnt absorb heat because when the light points at the foil it bounces back.Also some people say it does absorb heat,but the heat cools down fast