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The sunlight then heats the Earth.
It is radiation. Sunlight enters the car and heats up material inside.
Water gets heated in different ways in different places. Outdoors, sunlight heats water. In a house, water heaters usually run on natural gas. On a stove, it could be either gas or an electric coil.
conduction is the direct transfer of heat energy. It works like this:when two things to separate temperatures meet, then one cools down and the other heats up until they are both the same temperature.
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This is simply due to there being more sunlight in the daytime. The sunlight heats up the land and the air and also passes heat energy into our bodies. The temperature increases when there is more direct sunlight which is why it is hottest at 12:00 (midday).
Cheese molds faster in sunlight, if that heats it.
it heats it up and it makes it melt
It heats it up by about 30 degrees C.
The sunlight then heats the Earth.
It is radiation. Sunlight enters the car and heats up material inside.
The lower atmosphere is heated by the ground, which is heated by sunlight.
No. The sidewalk is still a sidewalk. All of the same molecules are still there in the same arrangement.
White or light coloured surfaces, of which a cloud is an example, reflects sunlight, while dark surfaces absorb sunlight and heats up.
By feeling the concrete on the road or sidewalk and feel how hot it is on the beach sand.
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