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Cotton keeps most things warm.yarn keeps things warm to
a insalator keeps liquids warm
styrofoam stupid
Flannel acts as an insulator, keeping things at the same temperature. It slows down heat transfer with the surroundings. If what you wrap it in is colder than the surroundings, then it will take longer to warm up. If what you wrap in it is warmer than the surroundings, it will take longer to cool down. Ice can stay cold and people can stay warm. The same concept is true for the common thermos bottle - you can keep hot chocolate hot in it or cold juice cold. Note that in the case of people, we are constantly producing body heat from our metabolism so all the flanel has to do in order to keep us warm is to slow the heat transfer to a rate that is less than or equal to the rate at which our bodies are producing heat.
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It is called the greenhouse effect.
what keeps penguens warm
All aquatic mammals keep warm by trapping the heat they generate under a layer of fat called blubber. The blubber keeps their heat from escaping and thereby keeps their bodies warm.
It is just heating elements that wrap the engine and when pluged in it keeps the block warm as well as the oil and water
A snow leopard covering is what covers a snow leopard for it to keep safe, such as their long fur which keeps them warm, and their long tail that can wrap around them.
a monkey keeps its self warm by its amount of fur
They have a lining of fur called seamen and that keeps them warm
Plastic wrap. Foil makes it hot.
the male penguin keeps the baby warm be tween his legs
they have several layers of feathers and they have feet covered in feathers to keep warm
It would definitely have to be plastic wrap because plastic wrap is an insulator, which aluminum is not.
It's called the greenhouse effect, which keeps the planet warm.