It means you are embarrassed and blushing. The blood rushes to the cheeks and turns them red.
her cheeks got hot
Any and all heat, like flame, is nonliving. A forest fire is flame and is therefore nonliving.
Heat is transmitted through conduction (touch), convection (flowing) and radiation (rays). When you hold your hand beside a flame the radiated heat will reach you (it radiates out in all directions like the light), but not much of the convected heat, because convected heat flow is upwards (most things expand as they heat up, so they get lighter and rise), and you will not get heat from conduction unless a burning spark flies out and touches you and conducts the heat directly. With your hand above the flame you are receiving heat from radiation and convection. With your hand in the flame you would get heat from radiation and convection and conduction. The hottest part of a flame is the position where most intense combustion is occurring. If you look at a flame there is usually a small more transparent area near the base of the flame. The boundary between this and the bright area above at the centre of the flame is the hottest area. (This is why when using a gas welder you focus this part of the flame on the metal area to be welded.)
When you want to heat something!! well wen it is closed is when it is at its hottest, its a heating flame, open is for safety that's when it is at its coolest like a safety flame. what i rote when you want to heat something is rong at the top. that's for if it is closed
A flame is not a substance like water or air. Rather, it is the result of heat and light energy so you can't really say what state of matter it is in. Think of it like this; asking what state of matter a flame is in would be like asking what state of matter light or heat are in. They are forms of energy, not substances.
If you were going to start your own on it wouldn't work- No Oxygen, but fuel and heat.
It depends. Are but cheeks similar to butt cheeks?
That is the correct spelling for the plural noun "cheeks" (either the face or the posterior).
- If your cheeks suddenly feel like they are on fire, someone is talking about you
no, it would be her cheeks were red like roses.
The most likely cause of this feeling is just what you have said: swelling. If you didn't ice your cheeks and jaw around the site of the extraction, swelling will occur for a day or so. Another less likely possibility is that during the extraction a nerve was hit, which could result in losing some feeling in the area, making it seem feel like your gums and cheeks are together. If the feeling doesn't go away after another day or two, talk to your dentist/oral surgeon about it.
Radiation. Conduction is when one object takes heat from an object adjacent to it, like your hand on a hot plate. Convection is when heat travels through a gas or a liquid to get from one place to another, like a hair dryer to your hair. And Radiation is when heat travels through rays like the sun or a flame. Based on technicalities regarding the question, the flame can heat the surrounding air and travel to you, thus being a convection current.