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because of the mercury inside that becomes unusable after a period of time.
A refrigerator that's working normally becomes cold on the inside and hot on at least part of the outside, usually somewhere in the back. The refrigerator's job is to remove heat from the inside, where the food is stored. When it does that, it must do something with the heat. It's usually built to dissipate that heat from a series of tubes mounted on the back. If it is hot inside the compartment, it is likely that the gas has leaked away and the compressor running hot as a result.
The room and the refrigerator are a closed system. The fridge, being a machine, has efficiency which is less than 1. Therefore it creates more "waste" energy which is released into the room than it cools the insides of the fridge.
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Yes, you can keep snow in a refrigerator. However, it will eventually melt as the temperature inside the refrigerator is not low enough to keep it frozen indefinitely.
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There is metal in it, but there is other things like plastics. Some are manufactured using Stainless Steel on the outer sides. Much of the inside is a really tough plastic that can withstand large temperature extremes.
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Keeping hot food in the refrigerator will make the food cold. It will not damage your refrigerator.
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Normally, there is only one compressor in each refrigerator. The compressor helps in cooling the inside cabins of the refrigerator.
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You can rise the rolls in the refrigerator by putting them inside for about 12 hours to cool.
it will get cold.
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