It goes through Ur head and out in space for air
It simply dissipates into the surrounding air.
The amount of energy it takes to boil a substance
This is called "heat transfer"...the answer was in the question! In a thermal gradient, energy (in the form of heat) always wants to go to areas of deficiency. Thus, there is a movement of this energy (which is called "Heat Transfer") from the warmer body to the cooler body.
Energy is given off in the form of heat because energy cannot be created or destroyed so it has to go somewhere in the form of light or heat.
When you shiver, your body is trying to warm up because your body knows that something is cold and it is touching your skin so the pours on your skin close up and the hairs on your body stand up so it can capture heat and once your hairs go down it traps the heat making sure that your body is warm. So yes, shivering does increase your body temperature.
Nuclear power plants use a radioactive fuel, usually Uranium-235. This fuel is placed inside tubes inside a reactor. Inside this core neutrons are bombarding the Uranium-235 splitting the atoms which gives off a heat as well as other neutrons. Those neutrons go to split other atoms creating more heat and more neutrons. This loop continues creating heat and neutrons.
It becomes a solid and gives off heat.
the earth gives off much heat. as you ascend higher into the atmosphere, there is less heat from the earth, and fewer UV.
It can be. The magnetron tube inside gives off heat as a result of its operation, so that heat has to go somewhere.
The sun gives light so you can see, gives heat so you can live, gives gravity so the earth does not go flying off into the cold space.
Well a hamster can go into heat right after she gives birth.
Most (60%) of the energy we use in our metabolism is lost as heat energy.
after you give the homeless man by the factory a nickel, he gives you heat detection goggles which you use to look for the inventors body heat in the club and then you can go up the vent.
Heat, like light, can travel as electromagnetic waves through the vacuum of space. However most stars are so remote that the amount of heat reaching us is negligible. The only star which gives us measurable heat is the Sun.
A reaction characterized by or causing the absorption of heat is called an endothermic or endoergic reaction.
yes mares go in heat in November they usually come in heat in spring and are on and off heat for a while
The heat dissipates in to the air around it.
The amount of energy it takes to boil a substance