stove/oven
heater
iron
tea kettle
coffee pot
it heats it up because the room temp is hot cause your bodys hot that's why.
It heats up
The sun, originally, but the sun actually heats the earth, and warm air rises from the surface of the earth and is trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This is mostly how the air gets warm.
It starts when water heats up and turns into a gas
cook all your food and heats it up and unthaws food
it heats up
its probably something to do with your distributer that probably heats up which need to be replaced
By here I presume you mean earth, the sun heats the atmosphere directly, but also heats objects which in turn also give off heat to the atmosphere
Faster
Yes, when the engine heats up or the AC is turned on.
The sun... the atmosphere it heats up.
Radiation never heats up .... when it is absorbed by matter then the matter heats up.
No. Lava heats up the air. In turn, the air cools the lava.
The sun heats up the water and the molecules escape the water and turn into water vapoor.
The desert heats up faster.
All three.A furnace burns something, this creates heat which can dissipate in those 3 ways.All 3 occur:Radiation: the fire radiates heat which can be seen with infrared goggles.Convection: The fire heats up air which rizes and leaves the system.Conduction: The fire heats up the materials of the furnace, causing the heat energy to heat up the air on the outside of the furnace, which in turn convect.
Soil heats up and cools down the fastest. Water heats up regulary and does not cool down for a while. Sand heats up the slowest and cools down the slowest.