Neptune. It is the farthest planet from the sun
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. I think the question is about planets. Planets take in energy from the Sun (mainly in the visible part of the spectrum). Planets then give off infra red radiation.
A firework explosion gives off heat.
the steam will give off a large amount of heat as it condenses.
This is a trick question because the person asking it expects you to not know much. He or she is expecting you to say 'yes, because its too hot to touch'. But really, there are many many things that need to be considered when you say 'a lot of heat'. If you are comparing incandesent bulbs with florescent bulbs that give off the same amount of light measured in lumens, at say 20 degrees celcius, then answer is that the incandescent bulb gives off more heat. But if you vary the size of the bulb, the shape of the bulb, the location of the bulb, the environment of the bulb, the wattage of the bulb, or many other things, you can have an incandescent bulb that does not 'give off a lot of heat'.
No, endothermic reactions absorb heat. Exothermic gives off heat.
Vaccum tubes use a lot of power and give off heat.
In fact the candle does give off quite a lot of heat- about 1400c. Most of it is going straight up. Alot of energy is given off as light too.
Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. I think the question is about planets. Planets take in energy from the Sun (mainly in the visible part of the spectrum). Planets then give off infra red radiation.
Planets dont give off light therefore all planets dont give off its own light
give off heat
All people what or black give off heat.
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
They are small so in the desert they do give off a lot of heat which keeps them cool.
Yes.
Planets and Moons only reflect light, they do not 'give off light'.
it gives off a great deal of heat
A firework explosion gives off heat.