The earth's atmosphere becomes thinner as you move farther from the earth's surface. There are several layers to the earth's atmosphere. The further out you go, the less oxygen is in the air, and it is more difficult to breathe.
Air pressure drops, as does the temperature.
It can either become cooler because it is so far away from it's source or it continues to stay that same temperature for a certain period of time, depending on how hot the air molecules.
Expands and becomes less dense
The molecules separate and like the previous person said it becomes dense and cool
I think it becomes more dense and cooler.
Because the heat from fire can not reach very far and so when you stand farther away it gets colder. And you get colder which is what im sayin
The sun is the source of heat and light for plant-life.
It decreases because you keep getting farther and farther away from the earth's core. The earth's core is very hot. Also, there are less and less gases as you go up which makes less friction, and friction creates heat, so it gets colder when they have more room to move around and aren't constantly bumping into eachother. (The molecules.) Those would be my best answers. :) JIVVER97
Cooking uses heat energy as the main source. It is the main activity that uses heat as a source of energy.
Heat energy can be transferred from a source to a receiver by conduction, convection, and radiation.
The farther from the equator, the weaker the sunlight gets.
The farther from the equator, the weaker the sunlight gets.
what happens to a product when removed from the heat source?
you sweat
It gets hotter
The dog gets warm. :)
It gets very hot.
it gets colder
it turns it heat on
Captain Crunch gets angry.
It's temperature rises according to the heat source.
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.