During launch, with the heat from the engines. Then 'in flight', or when it is in space. Space is cold, but when the sun shines on the shuttle, it gets very hot, and the opposite when the sun doesn't shine on it. It's also very hot when it comes into land, as the speed built up during launch is dissapated by the atmosphere.
When exposed to extreme temperatures and pressure, rocks can metamorphose into new forms such as gneiss, schist, and marble. These changes occur due to the re-crystallization of minerals within the rock under high heat and pressure conditions.
Yes, the solid flesh of a person would melt if exposed to extreme heat, as the proteins and tissues in the body would break down and liquefy at high temperatures.
yes any tile in the extreme cold becomes severely brittle.
A battery can leak when its casing is damaged or when it is exposed to extreme temperatures, causing the internal chemicals to react and leak out.
Extreme temperatures where?
Thermosphere and exosphere
When boiling water is suddenly exposed to freezing temperatures, it can rapidly cool down and turn into ice. This process is known as flash freezing, where the hot water freezes almost instantly due to the extreme temperature difference.
No, plastic garden planters need to be kept in a warm and dry place. They shouldn't be exposed to extreme temperatures, as this ruins the plastic and causes it to crack.
Yes, people melt at extreme temperatures
Frostbite can occur in as little as 30 minutes at temperatures below 0F (-18C), but it can happen faster in even colder temperatures. It's important to protect exposed skin in extreme cold to prevent frostbite.
Yes, tinfoil can burn when exposed to high temperatures.
A ripe banana will appear black when it has overripened and started to decay or when it has been exposed to extreme temperatures.