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What causes the color to become hot
the hot air touches it that's why
Hot things have more energy than cold one.
Perhaps you mean, How is heat transmitted by conduction. Atoms and molecules that are hot are more active, moving more rapidly than colder ones. They bump into nearby atoms & molecules causing them to move more rapidly and thus become hotter. This becomes a chain reaction so the heat is transmitted through the material.
They move around faster and faster, causing the temperature to increase, and because hot air rises above cold air, the balloon lifts, applying lift to the basket, causing the hot air balloon to rise into the air.
What causes the color to become hot
Blazing, means something hot. Example: I'm blazing. That mean I'm felling hot or something
When we call something hot we mean that its temperature is high, and when we call something cold we mean that its temperature is low.
the hot air touches it that's why
The air will become lighter causing the barometer to fall. the opposite will occur for cold air.
It means something.
No, it shouldn't. Something else is causing it to run hot.
Pressures can dramatically increase, causing the rock to melt.
Synonyms and antonyms are things that are similar or opposite. Synonyms of hot would be could be hot or balmy. Hot or balmy would mean something similar to hot. Antonyms of hot would be cold or chilly. Hot or chilly would mean something the opposite of hot.
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I believe as the tea is in contact with the spoon, the molecules in the spoon start moving around as they are heating up, causing the spoon to become hot.
It can mean several things, depending on whether it is meant literally or as an idiom. Literally, it would mean that the tip of something is red-hot, or glowing with heat. As an idiom, a "tip" is information that can be used in a situation, so a "red-hot" one would be something that is especially important at the moment, something timely and greatly useful.