Cast iron cookware
Rock is an excellent insulator, meaning that it loses heat slowly and gains it slowly, so an intrusion loses its heat slowly to the country rock, and the country rock absorbs it slowly (some of it undergoing metamorphosis). This means that the rock under the surface cools very slowly. On the surface, water and air cause the heat on the surface of the rock to cool very quickly, forming an noticeable chilled margin. This means that in a lava flow, for example, the surface cools to form something that looks solid, whereas underneath it can still be flowing. Inevitably the lava underneath will cool too, and more quickly than underground, as it is nearer to the cool atmosphere.
I assume you mean "soft iron" ... so that it quickly loses its magnetism when the current flow stops.
It loses its effect quickly.
Water gains and loses heat much more quickly than land.
False. It loses energy.
Very true.
The temperature of this material decrease.
Copper has a high thermal conductivity. Thus, it quickly absorbs heat from a hotter body and loses heat to a colder body . Consequently, copper does not hold heat well when in contact with a colder object.
I'd say that the opposite (antonym) of sheds, as in loses, would be gains.
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land absorbs and loses heat faster than water -Kacy d.
land absorbs and loses heat faster than sea water