it either shatters, or just gets very hot.
The stone gets wet.
The heat transfer that takes place when you touch a hot stone is conduction. This is because the heat from the hot stone is directly transferred to your hand through physical contact. Heat energy moves from the hotter object (the stone) to the cooler object (your hand) until they reach equilibrium.
Stone can generally withstand more heat than metal. This is because stone has a higher melting point than most metals, making it better suited for high-temperature environments. However, it is important to note that the specific type of metal or stone can also impact their heat resistance.
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When you heat clay it turns into a pot
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Basically the same that happens to heat energy left anywhere else. It can stay warm for a while, but eventually, the heat will dissipate.
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Yes, a stone wall tends to feel colder than a timber wall because stone conducts heat more effectively than wood. This means that a stone wall can absorb and release heat more quickly, feeling colder to the touch.
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Stone houses take a long time to warm up because stone is a poor conductor of heat, meaning it does not transfer heat quickly. As a result, it takes longer for the stone walls to absorb and retain heat, making it harder for the house to warm up quickly. Additionally, stone houses often have thick walls which further slows down the heating process.
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