The dog gets warm. :)
Condensation
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A larger volume of mercury in the thermometer means more mercury mass needs to expand or contract to reflect a temperature change, resulting in slower responsiveness. A smaller volume of mercury allows for quicker expansion or contraction in response to temperature changes, making the thermometer more responsive.
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
When a thermometer is exposed to warmth, the liquid inside it expands and rises up the tube. This is because heat causes the molecules in the liquid to move faster, taking up more space and causing the volume to increase. The expansion of the liquid is used to measure the temperature.
it gets warmer
it gets warmer
it gets hot
your car gets warm............ or hot........
it gets destroyed
it gets warmer as it rises